i370XL/ i470
(4.2)
Motorola
iDEN
Digital
Portable
Get t in g St a r t ed
T able of Contents
PRIVATE C ALL
Making a Private Call ..............................................................17
Direct Entry Method...........................................................17
Scroll Method.......................................................................17
Alpha Method.......................................................................17
Receiving a Private Call ..........................................................18
Call Alert™ ...............................................................................18
Sending a Call Alert ............................................................18
Receiving a Call Alert .........................................................18
Call Alert Stacking....................................................................19
Receiving a Call Alert with Stacking..................................19
Responding to a Call Alert in a Stack................................19
Private Call (Radio ID) List Programming ............................20
M ESSAG IN G SERVICES
Message Mail™.........................................................................21
Receiving New Message Mail ...........................................21
Retrieving Stored/Unread Mail ..........................................21
Saving/Erasing Mail ............................................................22
Auto Call Back...........................................................................22
Message Full .............................................................................22
VO ICE M AIL
Retrieving Voice Mail...............................................................23
Viewing Voice Mail Status ......................................................23
PRO G RAM M IN G
Programming Menu..................................................................25
TRO UBLESH O O TIN G
Error Messages..........................................................................29
SAFETY AN D G EN ERAL IN FO RM ATIO N
Safety and General Information ..............................................31
Cautions ....................................................................................33
Warnings ...................................................................................34
Cleaning Instructions................................................................35
For Further Information...........................................................35
, Motorola, iDEN, and Call Alert are all trademarks of Motorola, Inc.
Message Mail is a service mark of Motorola, Inc.
GETTING STARTED
i370XL/i470
Introduction
Yo u r i370 XL/ i4 70 Po r t a b l e
Your i370XL/i470 portable has features to keep you in contact
with anyone at anytime. Its features make it the most versatile
communication device on the market today. The main features
are:
Ph on e
Gr ou p Cal l
Pr ivat e Cal l
Mes s age Mail
Voice Mail
Fax/Dat a (i470 on l y)
This guide explains the features most people use every day. We
describe these features as they were set up by Motorola.
Your service provider and your organization may have customized
your portable to optimize its use for your individual needs.
Check with your service provider or organization to find out the
differences from this guide. Additionally, your service provider
may offer 9.6/4.8 kbs Fax and Data support. For information on
the data functionality of your i470, please refer to the Circuit
Data User’s Guide (publication number 68P81084C18).
For more information on additional features, see the iDEN
Digital Portable A to Z Reference Guide (publication number
68P81084C80). The iDEN Digital Portable A to Z Reference
Guide may be obtained by returning the postage-paid postcard
enclosed or by accessing the web site.
Additional information for your i370XL and i470
Portable can be found on the
iDEN web site:
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i370XL/i470
Introduction
FEATURE LO C ATO R
1. Antenna
2. Earpiece
16. Volume
Control
Keys
3. Alphanumeric
Display
15. Push-To-Talk
(PTT) Button
4. Option Keys
14. MENU Key
5. Scroll Keys
6. SEND Key
7. Mode Key
13. LED
MENU
Mode
Pwr/ END
SEND
12. Power/ END
ABC
DEF
1
2
3
Key
GHI
JKL
MNO
4
5
6
11. Alphanumeric
PQRS
TUV
WXYZ
8
9
7
Keypad
0
8. Group/ Private
Speaker Key
10. Speaker
9. Microphone
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Introduction
1. Antenna - Extend for optimal signal.
2. Earpiece - Use to listen during phone calls and Group/Private
low-audio communication.
3. Alphanumeric Display - A four-line display, providing up to 12
characters per line.
4. Option Keys
- Lets you select the option that appears
directly above the key on the fourth line of the display.
5. Scroll Keys
- Lets you scroll through options and
lists that appear in the top three lines of the display, such as
Phone, Group, or Private Call lists.
SEND
6. SEND Key
- Initiates outgoing phone calls. Also used to
answer an incoming phone call.
Mode
7. Mode Key
- Used to change between Phone, Group, and
Private modes.
8. Group/Private Speaker Key
- Lets you choose to hear
audio through earpiece or speaker during Group and Private
calls.
9. Microphone - Speak into during communications.
10. Speaker - Used to listen to high-audio Group and Private con-
versations.
11. Alphanumeric Keypad - Used to enter telephone numbers,
Private Call IDs, and alpha-numeric characters.
Pwr/ END
12. Power/END Key
- Used to turn the portable on and off
and to end phone calls.
13. LED - Indicates the service state. See page 6 for description
of states.
MENU
14. MENU Key
- Lets you scroll through the menu options
available on the last line of the display within each mode.
15. Push-To-Talk (PTT) Button - Lets you transmit a Group or
Private call, or Call Alert. Press and hold the PTT to talk, release
to listen.
16. Volume Control Keys - Lets you adjust volume levels.
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i370XL/i470
Introduction
BATTERY
Charging Your Battery
You should charge your portable battery
for at least 16 hours before initial use.
This allows your battery to achieve its
maximum capacity and life.
Place the unit in the charger as
illustrated. You can also place the porta-
ble in the charger with the battery
attached.
Attaching Your Battery
Engraved Arrows
Attach the charged battery to
your portable by aligning the
battery with the engraved
arrows on the portable. Slide
the battery upward until you
hear an audible click.
Detaching Your Battery
To detach the battery, pull
back on the release button
near the top of the battery and
slide battery downward.
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i370XL/i470
Introduction
D ISPLAY ICO N S
Display icons appear along the top of your display and show the
following:
Signal Strength Indicator
Shows the signal strength. Calls and
messages may not be sent or received in
weak signal areas. Six bars indicates the
strongest signal.
Battery Strength Indicator
Shows the remaining charge in your
battery. Three bars show full charge.
The indicator will flash when you have
less than five minutes of talk time.
Voice Mail
Indicates that unplayed messages are
waiting in your voice mail box.
New Message Mail
Indicates that you have new text
messages in your mail box.
Unread Message Mail
Indicates that you have unread Message
Mail.
Silent Ringer
Indicates that the phone ringer volume
is off.
Call Forward
Shows that incoming phone calls are
being forwarded.
Group/Private Speaker
Indicates that the Group/Private
Speaker is off and audio will be heard
through the earpiece.
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Introduction
PO WERIN G O N
Pwr/ END
Press
until a set of icons and squares appears on your
display (for a description of the icons, see page 5).
“Please Wait” is displayed while the unit is registering on the
system.
Please Wait
Pwr/ END
The LED indicator located next to the
in-service states of your portable:
button shows the
Fl as h in g r ed.............Regis t er in g
Sol id r ed...................No s er vice
fl as h in g gr een.........In s er vice
Sol id gr een...............In u s e
If registration is successful, the LED indicator will flash green
and the “Phone Ready” message will be displayed.
Phone Ready
Spd#
Mail
You can now place and receive Phone, Group, and Private calls.
If the unit cannot register on the system, the LED indicator will
flash red. The unit will continue to attempt registration approxi-
mately every two minutes as long as you keep the unit on.
PO WERIN G O FF
Pwr/ END
Press and hold
until you hear an audible beep and the mes-
sage “Powering Off” is displayed.
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Introduction
MO D E
Press
modes.
Mode
to switch between Phone, Group, and Private Call
Your display will appear similar to the following default screens
for the Phone, Group, and Private Call modes when your
portable is In Service. If the word Ready does not appear after the
mode name in the display, your unit is Out of Service.
Phone Mode
Phone Ready
Spd#
Mail
Group Call Mode
Group Ready
Plumbers
Area
Mail
Private Call Mode
Prvt Ready
JUDY
Alert
Mail
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i370XL/i470
Introduction
M EN U
Each mode has several menu options, e.g.
Speed Dialing in Phone Mode, Area
selection in Group Mode, and Call Alert
in Private Mode.
Phone Ready
Spd# Mail
These menu options appear in the last
line of your display.
M EN U O PTIO N S
Selecting
Press the Option Key located under the displayed menu
option that you wish to select.
Scrolling
MENU
Use the
key to scroll through the features in each mode.
The menu options appear in pairs with the exception of “Wait”
in Phone Mode.
Phone Mode Menu Options
Spd#
Mail
Alpha
Prgm
Forwd
Memo
Wait
Group Mode Menu Options
Area
Alert
Mail
Prgm
Private Mode Menu Options
Alert
Alpha
Mail
Prgm
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Phone
PH O N E
Mode
Press
until “Phone Ready” appears on your display.
Phone Ready
Spd#
Mail
This is known as Phone Mode and lets you place phone calls.
Incoming phone calls may be received from any mode (Phone,
Group, Private).
M AKIN G A PH O N E C ALL
There are four methods of entering a phone number:
Direct Dial, Scroll, Speed Dial, and Alpha .
Direct Dial Method
1. You can make a phone call by dialing the number using the
keypad. If you make a mistake, use the
key.
You can return to the “Phone Ready” mode at any time by press-
ing the option key under the word “Cancl”.
2. Press
3. Press
SEND
to place the call.
to hang up.
Pwr/ END
Scroll Method
1. Press the scroll keys
to scroll backwards or
forwards through the stored list of numbers/names.
SEND
2. Press
3. Press
to place the call.
to hang up.
Pwr/ END
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Phone
Speed Dial Method
1. Press the
key under “Spd#”.
2. Enter the assigned speed dial number (1-99).
SEND
3. Press
4. Press
to place the call.
to hang up.
Pwr/ END
Alpha Method
MENU
1. Press the
key until you see the “Alpha” menu option on
the last line of your display.
2. Press the
key under “Alpha”.
3. Press the numeric key with the first letter of the name.
4. Press
5. Press
6. Press
or
to scroll through the list.
SEND
to place the call.
to hang up.
Pwr/ END
AUTO M ATIC RED IAL
If you encounter a “System Busy, Please Try Later” message,
SEND
press
and your portable will automatically attempt to redial
the number. You will hear a ring tone when the call is successful.
LAST N UM BER RED IAL
SEND
If you want to redial the last number, simply press
.
RECEIVIN G A PH O N E C ALL
SEND
1. Press
2. Press
when your phone rings to answer the phone call.
to hang up.
Pwr/ END
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Phone
C ALL FO RWARD IN G
Incoming phone calls may be forwarded to any number you
specify.
Selecting a Call Forward Number
You can select the number by directly entering the number using
the alphanumeric keypad, using the scroll
keys to
select the number, or by using Alpha Search (See pages 9 and 10
for more information).
Unconditional Call Forwarding
1. Within Phone Mode, press
last line of your display.
MENU
until you see “Forwd” on the
Phone Ready
Forwd
Alpha
2. Press
3. Select the number where you want your calls forwarded.
4. Press under “On”.
under “Forwd”.
5. After the “Please Wait” message on your display, press
under “Exit”.
Notice that the Call Forward icon
appears on your display
when Unconditional Call Forwarding is enabled.
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Phone
Conditional Call Forwarding
You may also want to forward your calls only if your unit is busy
(Busy), there is no answer (NoAns), or you cannot be reached
(NoRch).
Note: Unconditional Call Forwarding must be turned off before
Conditional Call Forwarding options are available.
1. Press
2. Press
under “Forwd”.
MENU
until you see “Busy” and “NoAns” on the last line
of your display. Press
MENU
again to see “NoRch”.
3. Press
under the desired option.
4. Select the number where you want your calls forwarded.
5. Press
6. Press
under “On”.
under “Exit”.
C ALL WAITIN G
Call Waiting lets you answer an incoming call if you are on the
phone. 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 dis-
play reads “Accept Call?”. Press
line of your display to accept the call.
under “Yes” on the last
Phone In Use
555-1212
Accept Call?
No
Yes
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Phone
2. Press
under “Hold” to place the second call on hold and
return to the first call. Pressing “Hold” will toggle you between
the two calls.
Call 1-Hold
Hold
Pwr/ END
3. Press
to end the active call.
C ALL H O LD
“Hold” appears as an option on your display only while you are
on an active call. You may make a second phone call by placing
the initial call on hold.
1. Press
hold.
under “Hold” on your display to place a call on
2. Press
under “Hold” again to remove the call from hold.
REC ALLIN G YO UR O WN PH O N E N UM BER
1. To recall the phone number of your unit, press
,
,
.
1
2. Press
under “Exit”.
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Phone
PH O N E LIST PRO G RAM M IN G
You can add up to 99 numbers to your phone list, store them with
names or aliases, and assign them to speed dial numbers.
ABC
0
2
1. Press
2. Press
,
,
,
.
under “Ok”.
3. Select the type of edit you want to perform:
ADD • To add a new entry press
under “Ok”.
once
EDIT • To edit an existing number, press
and then press under “Ok”.
ERASE• To erase an existing number, press
twice
and then press
under “Ok”.
4. Enter the number and press
under “Store”.
5. Enter the name or alias you want associated with this number
and press under “Store”.
Pr es s t h e n u mber key on ce f or t h e fi r s t
l et t er as s ociat ed wit h t h e key (2=A).
For t h e s econ d l et t er of t h e key, pr es s t h e
key t wice (2=B).
For t h e t h ir d l et t er of t h e key, pr es s t h e
n u mber key t h r ee t imes (2=C).
For t h e n u mber of t h e key, pr es s t h e
n u mber key f ou r t imes (2=2). For keys wit h
f ou r l et t er s , pr es s t h e key fi ve t imes .
Pr es s t h e s cr ol l keys t o move t o t h e n ext or
pr eviou s l et t er .
6. Enter the speed dial number you want for this number or
accept the default number that is displayed.
7. Press
under “Store”.
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Group Call
8. When you have entered all the new numbers that you want,
press
under “Exit”.
9. Press
under “Exit”.
G RO UP C ALL
A Group Call is an instant communication between you and
others in a selected talkgroup.
A talkgroup is a pre-defined set of individuals who share a
common communication need. Talkgroups appear on your dis-
play as names or numbers, e.g. SALES, SERVICE, ELECTRI-
CIANS, Talkgrp10.
M AKIN G A G RO UP C ALL
Mode
1. Press
until “Group Ready” is dis-
played. This is the Group Call mode default
display.
Your active talkgroup is displayed, such as
“Sales” in this example.
Group Ready
Sales
Area
Mail
2. To initiate the call to this talkgroup, press
and hold the PTT (Push to Talk) button.
Wait for the chirp sound and then speak into
the microphone.
3. Release the PTT to listen.
CH AN G IN G TALKG RO UPS
You may change talkgroups to reach talkgroups other than the
one that is active. Your portable can store up to 30 pre-defined
talkgroups.
1. From the Group Call mode, press
talkgroup.
to select the
2. Press
under “Ok”.
3. Press the PTT to initiate the call.
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Group Call
RECEIVIN G A G RO UP C ALL
No action is necessary to receive a Group Call as long as your unit
is idle (not engaged in an active Phone or Private Call).
Any communication activity within the talkgroup you’ve selected
will cause your unit to automatically switch into Group Mode and
receive the transmission as long as your portable is powered on.
G RO UP/ PRIVATE SPEAKER
Your portable lets you choose to hear the audio through the ear-
piece or the speaker in Group and Private modes. If the Group/
Private Speaker is set on, incoming audio will be heard through
the speaker. This is helpful in monitoring talkgroup activity.
If the Group/Private Speaker is set off, a brief alert tone will
notify you of activity within the talkgroup or Private Call. Incom-
ing audio will be heard through the earpiece.
Press
to turn the Group/Private Speaker on or off.
AREA SELECTIO N
When in Group mode, you may select to send your communica-
tion to only those talkgroup members in a specific location. This
is useful when you know where the individuals (you wish to
reach) are located within the service area.
Mode
1. Press
2. Press
3. Press
until you see “Group Ready” on your display.
under “Area”.
to scroll through the targeted areas specified by
your local service provider.
4. Press
under “Ok” to select the targeted area. The area
selected will appear on the last line of your display.
SERVICE AREA RESTRICTIO N
With the optional feature of Service Area Restriciton, you will see
a “Service Restricted” message on your display in either Group or
Private mode when you travel outside an authorized service area.
Phone mode will display “Phone Only” and will be available
even if you are outside an authorized service area.
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Private Call
PRIVATE C ALL
A Private Call is a one-to-one communication between two
individuals instead of a talkgroup. Each unit is identified by a
name or number up to 5-digits in length.
M AKIN G A PRIVATE C ALL
Direct Entry Method
Mode
1. Press
until you see “Prvt Ready”
on your display. This is the Private Call
default display.
Prvt Ready
Alert Mail
2. Enter the Private Call ID of the person
you want to reach using the alpha-numeric
keys.
3. Press and hold the PTT (Push-To-Talk)
button, wait for the chirp, and then speak
into the microphone.
Scroll Method
1. Press
have a Private Call.
to select the person with whom you want to
2. Press and hold the PTT (Push-To-Talk) button and speak into
the microphone.
Alpha Method
MENU
1. Press the
key until you see the “Alpha” menu option on
the last line of your display.
2. Press the
key under “Alpha”.
3. Press the numeric key with the first letter of the name.
4. Press
or
to scroll through the list.
5. Press and hold the PTT (Push-To-Talk) button.
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Private Call
RECEIVIN G A PRIVATE C ALL
You will hear a brief alert tone when you have an incoming
Private Call.
Your unit will automatically switch to Private Call mode and the
Private Call ID or name of the caller will be displayed.
Wait for the caller to finish speaking, then press and hold the
PTT. Begin speaking after you hear the chirp.
C ALL ALERT
You can access Call Alert from the Group and Private modes. Call
Alert lets you privately page an individual by sending an audible
page.
Sending a Call Alert
1. Press
2. Press
3. Press
MENU
until you see “Alert” on your display.
under ”Alert”.
to scroll to the person to whom you want to
send the Call Alert. You may also select the person by using
Alpha Search.
4. Press the PTT to send the Call Alert.
Receiving a Call Alert
When you receive a Call Alert, you will hear a tone, and see a
message on your display.
1. Press the PTT to return the Call Alert.
2. Press
under “Clear” to clear the Call Alert, or press any
key other than the PTT.
NOTE: Until the Call Alert is cleared or returned, you will be blocked
from receiving any additional Phone, Group, or Private Calls.
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Private Call
C ALL ALERT STACKIN G
Call Alert Stacking is an optional feature that allows you to save
up to 8 Call Alerts in a stack.
Receiving a Call Alert with Stacking
With Call Alert Stacking, you have the option to Clear a Call
Alert or to save the Call Alert to the Queue for later recall.
To Clear a Call Alert, press
“Clear”.
under
To place the Call Alert into the Queue,
Alert
DOUG NORDEM
3 Que
press
under “Queue”. Pressing the
Mode key will also stack the Call Alert.
Clear
Queue
If you receive multiple Call Alerts, the last
received Call Alert will be displayed and
the remaining Call Alerts will be stacked
at the beginning of the queue.
Responding to a Call Alert in the
Stack
You can respond to the Call Alerts in any order. To select a Call
Alert for response,
1. Press
2. Press
under “Queue”.
or to scroll to the desired Call Alert.
3. Press the PTT to respond to the Call Alert. After you respond
to the Alert, it is removed from the Stack.
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Private Call
PRIVATE C ALL (RAD IO ID ) PRO G RAM M IN G
You can add radio IDs to your Private Call list and store them
with names or aliases.
ABC
1
1. Press
,
,
,
.
2
2. Select the type of edit you want to perform:
ADD • To add a new entry press
under “Ok”.
once
EDIT • To edit an existing number, press
and then press under “Ok”.
ERASE• To erase an existing number, press
and then press under “Ok”.
twice
3.Enter the radio ID (up to 5 digits) and press
“Store”.
under
4. Enter the name or alias you want associated with this radio ID
and press under “Store”.
5. When you have entered all the new radio IDs that you want,
press
under “Exit”.
6. Press
under “Exit”.
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Messaging Services
M ESSAG IN G SERVICES
Your portable provides full support for Messaging Services
including Message Mail™ and Voice Mail capabilities. Access to
these functions is available from any of the modes by pressing
under the “Mail” menu option.
M ESSAG E M AIL
Message Mail can be either a numeric page or a text message of
up to 140 characters. Your portable can receive and store 16 Mes-
sage Mail messages at any one time.
Receiving New Message Mail
When a new message is received, the icon
will appear
and flash. The arrival of new mail, may also be accompanied by
an audible alert.
Press
under “Now” to read your
new mail immediately.
New Mail
Read?
Press
under “Later” to postpone
reading your mail and to clear the display.
The icon will stop flashing, but will
remain on your display to remind you that
you have unread messages.
Now
Later
Retrieving Stored/Unread Mail
You may access postponed or saved
Message Mail from any mode.
1. Press
2. Press
under “Mail”.
under “Mesg”. A status screen, showing the
number of new and saved messages will be displayed temporarily
before the most recent message is displayed.
3. Use
to scroll quickly through the first screen of any
unread or saved mail messages.
4. Press
under “Read” to read the entire message.
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Messaging Services
Saving/Erasing Mail
After you have viewed a text or numeric message, you may
choose to either Save or Erase the message. Press
the appropriate option.
under
AUTO C ALL BACK
Your portable provides a way to easily respond to numeric pages
and text messages containing a call-back number. To automati-
cally dial a number contained within a Message Mail, press the
SEND
key.
M ESSAG E FULL
If all 16 message registers are full, your portable will display the
message “Mail Waiting, Memory Full”. No new Message Mail
can be received until saved or unread messages are erased.
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Messaging Services
VO ICE M AIL
Your portable can be set to alert you when new voice mail
messages are received in your network-based voice mailbox.
When new voice mail is received, the
icon will appear on
your display and the Mail alert tone will be heard.
Retrieving Voice Mail
If Mail Notification Display is turned on, you will also see the
message “New Voice Mail Waiting”. To retrieve your voice mail
immediately, press
under “Dial”. This will automatically
place a call to your voice mailbox.
To clear your display, press
under “Exit”.
Viewing Voice Mail Status
You may view the status of messages in your voice mailbox at
anytime.
1 . Press
2. Press
under “Mail” from any mode.
under “Voice”.
3. The display will show the number of New messages and the
Total number of messages currently in your voice mailbox.
! on the display, indicates that at least one of the new messages
is urgent. Press
voice mail messages.
under “Dial” to retrieve your urgent
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Programming
PRO G RAM M IN G
The Programming Menu allows you to customize settings on
your portable.
You may access the Programming Menu from any Mode (Phone,
Group, Private).
1. Press
2. Press
3. Press
4. Press
MENU
until you see “Prgm” on the display.
under “Prgm”.
under “Ok”.
to scroll to the desired Programming Menu
Option or enter the number of the Option if it is known.
You may use a shortcut method of entering the
Programming Menu by pressing
,
then the
number of the Programming Menu Option (See Table 1).
Table 1:
No. Feature
Function
1
Own Phone
Number
Displays the telephone
number of your portable.
3
Mail Notification
Display
Set On to Enable the New
Mail message that is dis-
played with incoming voice
or Message Mail.
4
5
Manual Lock
Disables keypad to prevent
unauthorized use.
(Passcode must be entered
to unlock).
Automatic Lock
Set ON to automatically
lock your portable each
time it is powered off to
prevent unauthorized use.
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Programming
Table 1:
No. Feature
Function
6
9
Auto Answer
Set ON to have your
portable automatically
answer incoming phone
calls after 1-4 rings.
Silent Group Mode
Last Call Timer
Silences all incoming Group
Call Alerts and voice
activity.
10
11
Displays duration of the
most recent phone call.
Automatic Display
Timer
Set ON to automatically
display the Last Call Timer
at the end of each phone
call.
12
Resettable Timer
Displays cumulative airtime
of all phone calls since last
reset.
13
14
Total Call Timer
One Minute Beep
Displays cumulative airtime
of all phone calls.
Set ON to have your
portable automatically
signal each minute of
elapsed phone airtime with
an audible beep.
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Phone List
Programming
Add/Edit/Erase up to 100
frequently called phone
numbers and associated
name tags.
Private ID List
Programming
Add/Edit/Erase up to 100
Private Call Radio ID’s and
associated name tags.
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Programming
Table 1:
No. Feature
Function
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Talkgroup ID List
Programming
Add/Edit/Erase name tag
identifiers for up to 30
pre-programmed
talkgroups.
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30
Area ID List
Programming
Add/Edit/Erase name tag
identifiers for up to 50
targeted areas.
Ringer Volume
Set default ringer volume
using the volume control
keys, or lower the volume to
silence the ringer.
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32
33
Earpiece Volume
Keypad Volume
Mail Volume
Set default earpiece volume
using the volume control
keys.
Set volume of keypad tones
using the volume control
keys.
Set volume of incoming
Message Mail and Voice
Mail tones using the
volume control keys.
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Speaker Volume
Temporarily adjusts
Group/Private Speaker
volume for noisy
environments.
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40
Volume Set Tone
Change Passcode
Turn speaker volume set
tones on or off.
Change your secret 4-digit
passcode from initial setting
of 0000.
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Programming
Note: Contact your service provider before performing
the shaded programming menu features below:
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42
43
44
Feature Reset
Return all feature settings
to their original defaults.
Master Clear
Master Reset
Perform Feature Reset and
erase all stored lists.
Resets the portable’s
identification number.
Change Service Key Changes or resets the Ki
fraud prevention service
key.
50
NAM Selection
Select alternate Numeric
Assignment Module
(NAM). See local service
provider for information.
51
60
Preferred Network
ID
Edit the pre-programmed
Network ID list and select
roaming options.
Set Baud Rate
Set the modem baud rate
between the radio and the
PC for circuit data. (See
Circuit Data User’s Guide -
publication number
68P81084C18).
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Data Ringer Volume Set default data ringer vol-
ume using the volume con-
trol keys. (See Circuit Data
User’s Guide - publication
number 68P81084C18).
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Troubleshooting
TRO UBLESH O O TIN G
You may encounter error messages under certain conditions. For
descriptions of the error messages refer toTable 2. Before
contacting your service provider, note the message and the
conditions under which it appeared.
Table 2:
Error Messages
Message Description
Invalid Entry
The entered number is not
valid.
Target Not Available
The targeted unit of your call
is either busy, out-of-range, or
turned off. Please try again
later.
Target Not Authorized
Network Trouble
The targeted unit of your call
has not purchased this
service.
The network is experiencing
difficulty. Please try again
later.
Service Out of Order
Target Busy in Private
Service Restricted
This service is temporarily
not available. Please try again
later.
The targeted unit that you
are trying to contact is busy in
a Private Call.
This service has been
restricted by your service
provider or it has not been
purchased.
Service Not Available
This feature is not available
on the current network.
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Troubleshooting
Table 2:
Error Messages
Message Description
System Busy Try Later
The system is experiencing
heavy traffic. Please try again
later.
Service Conflict
This service cannot be
enabled because an
incompatible service has
already been turned on.
Please Try Again
Self Check Error
A general error has occurred.
Please note the error code
and contact your service
provider.
A fault has been detected
with your portable. Should
this error recur, note the error
code and contact your service
provider.
Self Check Fail
An operational fault has been
detected with your portable.
Turn your portable off and
contact your service provider
immediately.
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Safety and General
SAFETY AN D G EN ERAL IN FO RM ATIO N
IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON SAFE AND EFFICIENT
OPERATION. READ THIS INFORMATION BEFORE USING
YOUR INTEGRATED MULTI-SERVICE PORTABLE RADIO.
For the safe and efficient operation of your radio, observe these
guidelines.
Your radio contains a transmitter and a receiver. When it is ON, it
receives, and also transmits, radio frequency (RF) energy. The
radio operates in the frequency range of 806MHz to 866MHz,
and employs digital modulation techniques. When you use your
radio, the system handling your call controls the power level at
which your radio transmits. The power level may typically vary
over a range from 0.01 of a watt to 0.6 of a watt.
•
Expos u r e t o Radio Fr equ en cy En er gy
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 regu-
lated transmitters. In addition, the International Commission on
Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNRP) has established
standards containing RF exposure guidelines. Motorola iDEN
products comply with these standards.
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Ef fi cien t Radio Oper at ion
The following practices will enable your radio to operate at the
lowest power level, consistent with satisfactory call quality.
When placing or receiving a phone call, or using the group or pri-
vate call functions with the Group/Private Speaker OFF (muted
speaker icon visible in the display), hold the radio as you would a
telephone. 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.
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Safety and General
DO NOT hold the antenna when the radio is “IN USE”. Hold-
ing the antenna affects call quality and may cause the radio to
operate at a higher power level than needed.
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An t en n a Con s ider at ion s
Use only the supplied or an approved antenna. Unauthorized
antennas, modifications, or attachments could impair call quality,
damage the radio, or result in violation of ICNRP or FCC regula-
tions.
•
In t er f er en ce t o Medical an d Per s on al
El ect r on ic Devices
Most electronic equipment is shielded from RF energy. How-
ever, RF energy from the radio transmitter may affect inade-
quately shielded electronic equipment.
Consult the manufacturer(s) of your medical and personal elec-
tronic device(s) (for example. - a pacemaker or a hearing aid) to
determine if they are adequately shielded from external RF
energy. Your physician may be able to assist you in obtaining this
information.
Turn your radio off in health care facilities when any regulations
posted in the area instruct you to do so. Hospitals and health care
facilities may be using equipment that is sensitive to external RF
energy.
•
In t er f er en ce t o Ot h er El ect r on ic
Devices
RF energy may affect improperly or inadequately shielded elec-
tronic 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.
Turn your radio off before boarding any aircraft to prevent possi-
ble interference to aircraft systems. Regulations of the United
States Federal Aviation Administration prohibit use when the
plane is in the air and require you have permission from a crew
member to use your radio while the plane is on the ground.
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Safety and General
•
Bat t er ies
All batteries can cause property damage, injury
or burns if a conductive material such as jewelry,
keys or beaded chains touch the exposed termi-
nals. The material may complete an electrical
circuit (short circuit) and become quite hot.
Exercise care in handling any charged battery,
particularly when placing it inside your pocket,
purse or other container. To protect against a
short circuit when the battery is detached from
the phone, keep the battery in the insulated pro-
tective case provided with the battery.
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C a u t i o n
•
Us e Wh il e Dr ivin g
Check the laws and regulations on the use of telephones in the
areas where you drive. Always obey them.
When using the phone while driving, please:
• give full attention to driving and to the road;
• use hands free operation, if available; and
• pull off the road and park before making or
!
answering a call if driving conditions so
require.
C a u t i o n
•
Ch il dr en
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.
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C a u t i o n
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Safety and General
•
Bl as t in g Ar eas an d Expl os ives
DO NOT operate your radio near electric blast-
ing caps, or in a blasting area, to avoid the possi-
bility of triggering an explosion. Turn your radio
OFF when in a “blasting area” or in areas where
such requirements are posted.
!
W A R N I N G
•
Pot en t ial l y Expl os ive At mos ph er es
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
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or its accessories could generate sparks which
might trigger an explosion.
W A R N I N G
Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere
are often, but not always, clearly marked. They
include areas such as below deck on boats, fuel
or chemical transfer or storage facilities, and
areas where the air contains chemicals or parti-
cles, such as grain, dust, or metal powders.
Do not transport or store flammable gas, liquid,
or explosives in the compartment of your vehi-
cle which contains your radio or accessories.
Vehicles powered by liquefied petroleum gas
(such as propane or butane) must comply with
the National Fire Protection Standard (NFPA-
58). For a copy of this standard, contact the
National Fire Protection Association. One Bat-
terymarch Park, Quincy, MA 02269, Attn: Publi-
cations Sales Division.
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Safety and General
•
For Veh icl es Equ ipped wit h an Air Bag
An air bag inflates with great force. DO NOT
place objects, including communication equip-
ment, 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.
!
W A R N I N G
Installation of vehicle communication equip-
ment should be performed by a professional
installer/technician qualified in the require-
ments for such installations. An air bag’s size,
shape, and deployment area can vary by vehicle
make, model, and front compartment configura-
tion (for example, bench seat vs. bucket seats).
Contact the vehicle manufacturer’s corporate
headquarters, if necessary, for specific air bag
information for the vehicle make, model, and
front compartment configuration involved in
your communication equipment installation.
CLEAN IN G IN STRUCTIO N S
Clean the external surfaces with a damp cloth, using a mild
solution of dishwashing detergent and water. Some household
cleaners may contain chemicals which could seriously damage
the unit. Avoid the use of any petroleum-based solvent cleaners.
Also, avoid applying liquids directly on the portable unit.
FO R FURTH ER IN FO RM ATIO N
For more detailed information, see the iDEN Digital Portable
A - Z Reference Guide (publication number 68P81084C80).
Be sure to carry the Pocket Card with you so you can look up
reminders about how selected features work.
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O WN ER’S IN FO RM ATIO N
Mobile Equipment Identifier (IMEI)
_____________________________
Personal Radio ID
_____________________________
Phone Number
_____________________________
Date Purchased
______________
Dealer Telephone Number
_______________________
Customer Service Number
_______________________
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RAD IO ID D IRECTO RY
Radio ID
Name
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
TALKG RO UP ID D IRECTO RY
Radio ID
Name
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
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