Nextel®
®
iDEN
Digital Multi-Service Data-Capable Phone
i95cl Phone User’s Guide
@NNTN4262A@
NNTN4262A
IMPORTANT!
Read “Nextel Terms and Conditions of Service” on
page 166 and “Safety and General Information” on
Table of Contents................................................................................... i
Introduction .......................................................................................... 1
Welcome to Nextel®.......................................................................................1
Customer Care.................................................................................................2
Ordering Information ......................................................................................3
Driving Safety Tips .........................................................................................3
Getting Started...................................................................................... 5
i95cl Phone Features ......................................................................................6
i95cl Menu Tree ..............................................................................................7
i95cl Icon Glossary..........................................................................................8
Battery .............................................................................................................9
Turning Your i95cl Phone On/Off ...............................................................11
Enabling Over-the-Air-Radio-Service Software (OARSS) Security ............12
Receiving OARSS Programming..................................................................13
SIM Card .......................................................................................................14
Status of Your i95cl Phone ...........................................................................20
My Information .............................................................................................20
Using T9® Text Input ...................................................................................21
Display Essentials ............................................................................... 28
Display Screens .............................................................................................28
Status Icons....................................................................................................30
Text Display Area .........................................................................................32
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Call Information Icons...................................................................................32
Menu Icon......................................................................................................33
Display Options.............................................................................................33
Navigating Menus and Lists..........................................................................33
Main Menu Options.......................................................................................34
Phonebook........................................................................................... 36
Phonebook Entries and Speed Dial Numbers................................................37
Phonebook Icons ...........................................................................................37
Voice Names .................................................................................................38
Accessing Your Phonebook ..........................................................................38
About Phonebook Entries..............................................................................39
Pause Digit Entry...........................................................................................46
Plus Dialing ...................................................................................................47
Address Book ................................................................................................48
Digital Cellular.................................................................................... 49
Making Phone Calls ......................................................................................50
Emergency Calling........................................................................................55
Special Dialing Codes ...................................................................................55
Receiving a Phone Call .................................................................................56
Sending Unanswered Calls to Voice Mail ....................................................57
Ending a Phone Call......................................................................................57
Recent Calls...................................................................................................57
Missed Calls ..................................................................................................60
Call Timers....................................................................................................61
Hands-Free Speakerphone.............................................................................62
Mute...............................................................................................................62
Call Waiting ..................................................................................................63
Call Hold .......................................................................................................65
Three-Way Calling........................................................................................66
Call Forwarding.............................................................................................67
Caller ID........................................................................................................71
Alternate Line Service...................................................................................72
Call Restrictions ............................................................................................72
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Nextel 411 .....................................................................................................73
Nextel Voice Mail................................................................................ 75
Setting Up Your Voice Mail Box..................................................................75
Logging Into Voice Mail...............................................................................76
Using Voice Mail ..........................................................................................77
Advanced Voice Mail Features .....................................................................80
Nextel Voice Mail Tree.................................................................................88
Messaging Services ............................................................................. 89
Receiving Messages ......................................................................................89
Message Center .............................................................................................91
Voice Mail Messages ....................................................................................92
Text and Numeric Messaging........................................................................93
Nextel Two-Way Messaging.........................................................................96
Direct Connect .................................................................................... 97
Nextel Direct Connect®................................................................................97
Private Call....................................................................................................97
Call Alerts....................................................................................................101
Group Call ...................................................................................................105
Datebook............................................................................................ 109
Datebook Icons............................................................................................109
Viewing Your Datebook .............................................................................110
About Datebook Events...............................................................................112
Adding New Events.....................................................................................112
Editing Events .............................................................................................115
Deleting Events ...........................................................................................116
Datebook Event Reminders.........................................................................116
Customizing Datebook Set Up....................................................................117
Memo ................................................................................................. 118
Adding a New Memo ..................................................................................118
Viewing a Memo.........................................................................................118
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Editing a Memo...........................................................................................119
Deleting a Memo.........................................................................................119
Voice Record ..................................................................................... 120
About Voice Record....................................................................................120
Accessing Voice Record .............................................................................120
Recording a Voice Record ..........................................................................121
Playing a Voice Record...............................................................................121
Adding to a Voice Record...........................................................................122
Labeling a Voice Record.............................................................................122
Deleting Voice Records...............................................................................122
Locking/Unlocking a Voice Record............................................................123
Voice Record Memory ................................................................................124
Nextel Online®.................................................................................. 125
NOL Navigation Keys.................................................................................125
Starting the Microbrowser...........................................................................125
Using Your Phone as a Modem...................................................................127
Java Apps .......................................................................................... 128
Accessing Java Apps...................................................................................128
Installing Java Apps ....................................................................................129
Running Java Apps......................................................................................129
Downloading Custom Applications ............................................................130
Java Apps Memory......................................................................................130
Deinstalling Java Apps................................................................................131
Customizing the i95cl Phone ........................................................... 132
Settings ........................................................................................................132
Styles ...........................................................................................................151
Shortcuts......................................................................................................156
Accessories......................................................................................... 159
Batteries.......................................................................................................159
Chargers.......................................................................................................160
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Carry Holster ...............................................................................................161
Universal Serial Bus (USB) ........................................................................162
Other Important Information ......................................................... 163
Nextel Customer Care .................................................................................163
Understanding Status Messages ..................................................................164
Nextel Terms and Conditions of Service ....................................................166
Safety and General Information ..................................................... 171
RF Operational Characteristics ...................................................................171
PORTABLE RADIO PRODUCT OPERATION AND EME EXPOSURE.....
171
Electro Magnetic Interference/Compatibility..............................................174
Medical Devices..........................................................................................174
Operational Warnings..................................................................................175
Operational Cautions...................................................................................176
Limited Warranty Motorola Communication Products...............................179
Patent and Trademark Information..............................................................186
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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
1 (800) 453-0920
Phone number:
Hereby declares that the product:
Product name:
Model Number:
i95cl
H57UAN6RR7AN
Conforms to the following regulation:
FCC Part 15, subpart B
Class B Computer Peripheral
Date: March 1, 2002
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.
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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
1 (800) 453-0920
Phone number:
Hereby declares that the product:
Product name:
Model Number:
i95cl
H57UAN6RR7AN
Conforms to the following regulation:
FCC Part 15, subpart B
Class B Computer Peripheral
Date: March 1, 2002
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.
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Introduction
Welcome to Nextel®
Thank you for choosing Nextel as your wireless communications provider. Your
i95cl phone enables you to enjoy clear connections through Nextel’s All-Digital
National Network. In addition, with Nextel iTravelerSM Service, you can use
your i95cl phone to roam internationally in select cities using other iDEN®
networks. Countries in which iTraveler service can be used are Argentina,
Brazil, Canada, Philippines, Israel, Mexico, and Peru.
NOTE:Contact Customer Care to obtain iTravelerSM access.
Nextel gives you more ways than anyone to communicate with everyone.SM
Your i95cl phone offers many innovative features:
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Color Screen Display–Your phone has a color display screen that allows
you to choose the color palette or set of colors that your phone displays.
Large Screen Display–Your i95cl phone has a large display screen for
easier visibility.
Voice Activated Dialing–Your i95cl phone offers state-of-the-art Voice
Activated Dialing.
Speakerphone–You can enjoy hands-free communication at the touch of a
button. Speakerphone is especially great for conference calls.
Phonebook–Your consolidated Phonebook holds up to 250 entries and
allows you to store multiple contact numbers for each person, offering you
various ways to communicate with your business and personal contacts.
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Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) Card–Your phone’s SIM card holds
all entries stored in your Phonebook. In addition, you can set a Personal
Identification Number (PIN) to keep your information safe and secure.
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Datebook–Schedule and keep track of appointments using your phone’s
Datebook feature.
Messages–The Message Center allows you to manage and access your
Voice Mail, Text Messages, and Two-Way Messages all from the same
inbox.
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Nextel Direct Connect®–With Nextel Direct Connect, you can use your
phone as a digital two-way radio to communicate directly with business
and personal contacts at a fraction of the cost of cellular calls.
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Nextel Online® (NOL)–Useg the Net feature with the built-in
microbrowser, to access Nextel Online services, a suite of wireless data
products and Internet applications that provide quick access to the
information you need to get business done.
J2METM–With the Java Apps feature, you can choose from the many Java
programs developed for Nextel. Download Java applications directly from
the Internet either over-the-air from the Download Apps application or
using a cable. You can select which applications will best help you get
business done. For more information visit www.nextel.com/idenupdate.
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Closed-Cover Features–The external display screen and control buttons
enable you to use many of your i95cl phone’s features without opening the
cover.
Customizing–Use the Settings, Styles, and Shortcuts features to customize
your i95cl phone to meet your individual needs. Personalize your main
menu order, designate a unique ring style, create a set of behaviors for your
phone to use in certain situations such as meetings or in the car, and more.
For more information on these and other features of the i95cl phone, review this
User’s Guide.
Enjoy using your i95cl phone!
Customer Care
For domestic customer care issues, including billing issues, general service
needs, or to order additional services, contact Nextel Customer Care.
Visit nextel.com for a variety of Customer Care services:
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Browse for information on phones, coverage, rates, and other Nextel
services. View and download user's guides and the Wireless Web guide, try
out our interactive virtual products and service demos, find answers to
frequently asked questions, order accessories, locate service and repair
centers, upgrade phone software, send a message, and more.
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For self-service on your Nextel account, click on My Account to view
your account, pay your bill, add phones to your account, reset your Voice
Mail password, and more.
For online assistance, click on Contact Us to send us an email request. Our
representatives are committed to assisting you. Every effort will be made to
address your questions or concerns within 24 hours. Contact us to add
Wireless Web and other services, change rate plans, inquire on your bill,
and more.
Or, call us at 1-800-639-6111 or dial 611 from your Nextel phone.
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Ordering Information
To complement the i95cl phone and iTraveler Service, Nextel also has
International Customer Care support. When traveling outside of the U.S. and
Canada, call +1 (360) 662-5202 for your Customer Care Service needs. This
Customer Care number is toll-free from your Nextel handset both domestically
and internationally.
For more information about Nextel or to view this guide on our Web site, visit
nextel.com.
International and domestic coverage, rates, and other information are also
available on nextel.com.
Ordering Information
Nextel Business Networks® allow you to communicate with individuals outside
as well as inside your company. These Networks link Nextel customers in
similar industries or geographies. So, if you need to reach a client, vendor, or
contractor instantly, work smarter by joining the Nextel Business Networks.
Call 1-888-NEXTEL2 (1-888-639-8352).
Various accessories are available for use with your i95cl phone, including a
Leather Carry Case, Vehicle Battery Charger, extra batteries, a variety of
Hands-Free accessories, and more. To order accessories or an accessories
catalog, go to nextel.com or call Nextel NextdaySM Accessories at
1-800-914-3240. You can also contact your Nextel Authorized Sales
Representative or stop by any Nextel Store. For information on retail store
locations, go to nextel.com.
Contact Nextel Customer Care to order any of the services discussed in this
guide, including Nextel Online services, additional phone services, Voice Mail,
Nextel Mobile Messaging, and much more!
For information on Direct ProtectSM insurance protection for your i95cl phone,
call 1-888-352-9182 or contact your Nextel Authorized Representative.
Visit nextel.com to learn more about Nextel products and services!
Driving Safety Tips
NOTE: For safety and legal reasons (in many countries), do not use your phone while
driving.
Check and follow the local laws regarding the use of mobile phones while
driving.
Your wireless phone is a great safety tool. You can instantly call for help in
emergencies or alert your next appointment that you’re running late. Please
follow these tips for using your wireless phone when you’re behind the wheel.
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1. Give driving your full attention. Don’t let anything interfere with your
concentration.
2. Assess road conditions before making or taking a call.
3. Let voice mail pick up when its inconvenient or unsafe to answer the
phone.
4. Program your most frequently dialed numbers into your phone for
speed dialing. When dialing manually without the Turbo Dial ® one-touch
dialing feature, dial only when your vehicle is stopped — or have a
passenger dial for you.
5. Position your phone where it is easy to see and reach.
6. Keep your eyes on the road. Never take notes while driving.
7. Consider using a hands-free speakerphone or hands-free accessory
which allows you to keep both hands on the wheel when speaking.
8. Use your phone’s Internet capabilities before you drive. Wireless Web
Services are not designed to be used while driving.
9. Be a Good Samaritan. Dial 9-1-1 in emergencies to
report accidents, impaired or aggressive drivers, crimes
or fires. It’s a free call. Know your phone number, so
emergency services personnel can call you back if
necessary.
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Getting Started
This section will help you get started using your phone. It contains details about
This section includes:
i95cl Phone Features
i95cl Menu Tree
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Page 8
Page 9
Page 9
Page 11
Page 12
i95cl Icon Glossary
Battery
Turning Your i95cl Phone On/Off
Enabling Over-the-Air-Radio-Service Software
(OARSS) Security
Receiving OARSS Programming
SIM Card
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Page 14
Page 20
Page 20
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Status of Your i95cl Phone
My Information
Using T9® Text Input
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i95cl Phone Features
COVER CLOSED
SmartKey
Headset Jack
Antenna
Status Light
Speaker Key
COVER OPEN
Volume
Control
Buttons
One-Line
Display
Screen
Nextel Direct
®
Connect
Earpiece
Cover
Push-To-Talk
(PTT) Button
Full-Sized Color
Display Screen
Cover
Status Light
Menu Key
Option Key
Accessory and Data
Cable Connector
4-Way
Navigation
Key
Option Key
Send Key
End/Home
Key
Punctuation
Key
Photosensor
Next Word/
International
Plus Dialing Key
Back/Pause
Dialing Key
AlphaNumeric
Keypad
Microphone
Antenna
SmartKey
Power On/Off
Accessory and Data
Audio Jack
Speaker Key
Cable Connector
TOP VIEW
BOTTOM VIEW
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Battery
The icon of the main menu feature in use, displays in the top row, on the left of
the icon rows. For a list of the main menu options, see “Main Menu Options” on
page 34.
Battery
Your i95cl phone comes with a Lithium Ion battery and charger. After attaching
the battery, you must charge it before you use it for the first time. See
“Batteries” on page 159 for the charging time for your phone’s battery. The first
time you charge your phone’s battery, charge it for 30 minutes more than the
time shown on page 159. After the initial charging, the battery can be charged in
the time shown on page 159.
Remove the battery from the protective plastic safety tray provided in the
original packaging. When the battery is not attached to the phone, store it in the
original tray.
NOTE: Use only the batteries approved for this product.
Attaching the Battery
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Slide the battery cover release button, located on the bottom of the
phone, away from the battery cover and remove the battery cover from
the back of the phone.
USER TIP: Holding the battery cover downward allows it to fall easily from the
back of the phone without being pulled.
Battery cover
release button
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Insert the top of the battery into the battery compartment. Press the
bottom of the battery to secure it.
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Replace the battery cover and press it gently until you hear a click.
Detaching the Battery
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Ensure the phone is powered off before attempting to detach the battery.
Slide the battery cover release button, located on the bottom of the
phone, away from the battery cover and remove the battery cover from
the back of the phone.
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Remove the battery by pushing the battery toward the antenna and
lifting it out of the phone.
Charging the Battery
NOTE: The battery can be charged with the phone turned either on or off. For best
results, charge it with the phone turned off.
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With your phone’s display screen facing up, plug the
charger’s connector into the left side of the accessory
connector on the bottom of the phone.
NOTE: To reduce damage to the phone’s bottom connector,
the charger accessory button should always be used.
Charger
accessory
button
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If the charger has folding electrical prongs, flip open the prongs.
Plug the charger into an electrical outlet.
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Turning Your i95cl Phone On/Off
Battery Charging Status
The battery strength indicator icon found on your phone’s display screen shows
the amount of power in the battery.
When Using Phone
Icon
Display
Battery
Strength
Low
Battery
11% to
40%
41% to
70%
Fully
Charged
A short, chirp-like sound indicates a low battery. The icon flashes to indicate
that you have approximately five minutes of talk time remaining.
When Charging Battery
Icon
Display
1 flashing bar
1 flashing bar,
1 flashing bar,
3 continuous bars
1 continuous bar 2 continuous bars
Battery
Strength
Low
Battery
31% to
60%
61% to
90%
Fully
Charged
Turning Your i95cl Phone On/Off
NOTE: To register for the first time on the Nextel National Network, you must turn on
your i95cl phone in your home market.
Powering the Phone On
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Open the phone cover.
For optimal signal strength, extend the antenna.
Press and hold p on the keypad until the status light glows red, a tone
briefly sounds, and Powering On displays.
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If you have enabled your SIM PIN security feature (see “Enabling/
Disabling the PIN Security Feature” on page 14), the Enter SIM PIN
Code screen displays. Enter your SIM PIN (see “Entering the SIM
PIN” on page 15).
Press C under OK.
As your phone connects to the Nextel
National Network, you will see Welcome
To Nextel and a connecting message.
When the idle screen appears on the
display, you are ready to use your i95cl
phone!
If your display reads No Service or does not change to the idle screen when you
turn on your phone, and you know you are in a Nextel coverage area, contact
Nextel Customer Care. For details on Nextel coverage areas, go to nextel.com.
Powering the Phone Off
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Press and hold p on the keypad until a tone briefly sounds and
Powering Off displays.
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Close the phone cover.
Push down the antenna.
Enabling Over-the-Air-Radio-Service Software
(OARSS) Security
To receive OARSS programming, you must enable OARSS security the first
time you power on your phone or within 20 days of first activation of your
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Receiving OARSS Programming
phone. See “Receiving OARSS Programming” on page 13.
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When you power on your phone for the first time, after the idle screen
appears, you will be prompted to select OK to update your browser info.
NOTE: If you press C under LATER, you will be prompted to enable
security each time you power on your phone until you press
C under OK. It is recommended that you do not choose
LATER.
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Press C under OK.
You are prompted to enable security. Press C under YES.
A series of screens display. If you subscribe to a Nextel Online Service®
plan, your home page displays.
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Press * to return to the idle screen.
Receiving OARSS Programming
If you have been set up to receive OARSS programming, you will receive your
Private ID and Talkgroup lists for Direct Connect use, your Personal Telephone
Number and the Nextel Customer Care number via a Net Alert message.
In order to receive your programming, you must have enabled OARSS security
(see “Enabling Over-the-Air-Radio-Service Software (OARSS) Security” on
page 12). Within 24 hours of enabling OARSS security, you will receive a Net
Alert message containing your lists.
Accepting Your Phone’s Programming
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You will receive a Net Alert with the message New Browser Message –
Receive Programming Info.
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Press C under GOTO.
You are prompted to accept changes to your phonebook. Press C under
OK.
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A confirmation screen displays. Press C under OK.
You are prompted again to accept changes to your phonebook. Press C
under OK.
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A confirmation screen displays. Press C under OK.
SIM Card
Your phone comes with a built-in level of security protection through the use of
the SIM card. The SIM card stores all your Phonebook information and your
Nextel account identification information. Since this information is stored on
the SIM card, not in your phone itself, you can remove the information by
removing the SIM card.
NOTE: Except for making emergency calls, your phone will not function without the
SIM card.
The SIM card is located in the SIM card holder on the back of the phone,
underneath the battery. You can verify the SIM card is in place by removing the
battery and viewing the SIM card through the SIM card cover.
See “Inserting/Removing the SIM Card” on page 17 for information on locating
the SIM card. If there is no SIM card in your phone, notify your Nextel
Authorized Representative.
SIM Card Personal Identification Number (PIN)
To prevent unauthorized use of your account, you can protect your SIM card by
enabling the SIM PIN security feature. With the SIM PIN enabled, you must
enter your PIN each time the phone is powered on. You can change or disable
your PIN if desired.
NOTE: It is recommended that you enable the SIM PIN security feature to prevent
fraudulent use of the SIM card.
Enabling/Disabling the PIN Security Feature
When the PIN security feature is enabled, you are prompted to enter your PIN
each time you turn on your phone. Until a valid PIN is entered, you can use the
phone only to make emergency calls.
After the PIN is accepted, the phone registers on the network and the idle screen
displays.
When the PIN security feature is disabled, the phone can be used without
entering a PIN.
IMPORTANT: It is recommended that you enable the PIN security feature to protect
personal data on your SIM card. This prevents anyone from using your
phone and accessing your personal data.
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SIM Card
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At the idle screen, press q and then press R to scroll to Settings.
Press C under SELECT. The Settings screen displays.
Press R to scroll to Security. Press C under SELECT to access the
Security screen.
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At the Security screen, press R to scroll to SIM PIN. Press C under
SELECT to access the SIM PIN screen.
Press R to scroll to On or Off. On enables the SIM PIN security
feature; Off disables the SIM PIN security feature. Press C under
SELECT.
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At the Verify SIM PIN Code screen, enter the current SIM PIN and
press C under OK.
NOTE: The default SIM PIN is 0000.
Once you have enabled the SIM PIN security feature, it is recommended that
you change your PIN to a number known only to you (see “Changing the PIN”
on page 16).
Entering the SIM PIN
IMPORTANT: Incorrectly entering your PIN three times causes the SIM card to be
blocked. To unblock your SIM card, you must contact Nextel Customer
Care. For more information, see “Unblocking the PIN” on page 16.
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From the Enter SIM PIN Code screen, enter
your 4- to 8-digit PIN. An asterisk appears for
each character entered. The default SIM PIN is
0000.
NOTE: Other than emergency dialing, you will be unable
to use any of the phone functions, including
receiving phone calls, until you enter the PIN.
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Press C under OK.
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If you enter an incorrect PIN, the message SIM PIN incorrect: Try again
appears on your phone’s screen. After three consecutive incorrect attempts, the
SIM card is blocked. Once blocked, the phone will not allow you to enter your
PIN again, even after powering the phone off and back on. If this happens, see
“Unblocking the PIN” on page 16.
Changing the PIN
NOTE: In order to change the PIN, the SIM PIN security feature must be set to On. See
“Enabling/Disabling the PIN Security Feature” on page 14.
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From the idle screen, press q and then press R to scroll to Settings.
Press C under SELECT. The Settings screen displays.
Press R to scroll to Security. Press C under SELECT to access the
Security screen.
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At the Security screen, press R to scroll to New Passwords. Press C
under SELECT to access the New Passwords screen.
At the New Passwords screen, press R to scroll to SIM PIN and press
C under SELECT.
At the Enter Old SIM PIN Code screen, enter the current SIM PIN
and press C under OK.
NOTE: The default SIM PIN is 0000.
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At the Enter New SIM PIN Code screen, enter a new 4- to 8-digit SIM
PIN and press C under OK.
At the Re-enter New SIM PIN Code screen, re-enter the new SIM PIN
to confirm, and press C under OK.
Unblocking the PIN
If you forget your PIN and unsuccessfully try to enter it three times, access to
your phone will be blocked.
NOTE: Before you begin, obtain the PIN Unblocking Key (PUK) code from Nextel
Customer Care, then read and understand the PIN unblocking sequence.
When entering the key press sequence, each key press must occur within 5
seconds of the prior key press.
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SIM Card
IMPORTANT: If you unsuccessfully enter the PUK code ten times, the SIM card is
permanently blocked and must be replaced. If this happens, all data will
be lost. You will get a message to contact your service provider. Contact
Nextel Customer Care for assistance. If the SIM card is blocked, the i95cl
phone only allows outgoing Emergency calls.
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Press * * 0 5s.
Enter the 8-digit PUK code.
Press s.
Enter a new 4- to 8-digit SIM PIN and press s.
Re-enter your SIM PIN and press s. If you entered the codes properly,
the SIM Unlocked screen displays.
Inserting/Removing the SIM Card
IMPORTANT: If you remove your SIM card and insert another SIM card into your
phone, some information does not display when you use the phone with
the new SIM card. All Phonebook information remains stored on your
original SIM card. The following information does not display:
• Datebook events
• Recent Calls list
• Voice Records
• Call filtering settings in Styles
• Information stored in Memo
• Browser Bookmarks
• Call Forwarding settings
• Net Alert notifications
• Voice names for Phonebook entries and Shortcuts
IMPORTANT: Do not touch the gold-colored areas of the SIM card.
To avoid loss or damage, do not remove your SIM card from your phone
unless absolutely necessary.
Inserting SIM Card
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With the phone powered off, remove the battery cover and battery. See
“Detaching the Battery” on page 10.
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2
With the external display facing away
from you and the back of the phone
exposed and facing up, locate the
SIM card holder.
SIM card
holder
3
4
Hold the SIM card with the gold contact
side facing down and the cut corner in the
lower left. Do not touch the gold-colored
areas of the SIM card.
cut corner
Carefully slide the SIM card to the right and into
the phone, until it lies flat in the SIM card holder.
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SIM Card
Removing SIM Card
NOTE: To remove your SIM card, you need a ballpoint pen.
1
2
With the phone powered off, remove the battery cover and battery. See
“Detaching the Battery” on page 10.
With the antenna pointing up and the back of
the phone exposed and facing up, insert the
tip of a ballpoint pen into the slot, which is to
the right and along the right edge of the SIM
card.
slot
3
With your other hand, gently press the PUSH
tab, which is to the left of the SIM card. Hold
this tab down.
tab
4
While holding the tab down, slide the SIM card to the left by moving
the ballpoint pen to the left within the slot.
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5
When the ballpoint pen has moved the SIM card to the left as far as
possible, very carefully lift the SIM card out of the phone. Do not touch
the gold-colored areas of the SIM card.
NOTE: Protect the SIM card as you would any delicate object. When the SIM card
is not in the phone, you should store it in something protective, such as a
mailing envelope.
Status of Your i95cl Phone
Your i95cl phone’s status light is located on the top right side of the phone, near
the cover hinge. The status light indicates the status of your connection.
Status Light
Indicator
i95cl Phone Status
Flashing Red
Signing on to the network. Please wait.
No service or out of coverage area.
Solid Red
If you are in a coverage area, keep your phone on
and it will attempt to connect to the network every
two minutes. If the phone does not connect after 15
minutes, contact Nextel Customer Care.
Flashing Green
In service/Ready to use.
NOTE: Nextel Direct Connect is only available in your
home calling area.
Solid Green
In use.
My Information
You can select My Info from the main menu to display or edit the following:
•
•
Name–enter your name in this field.
Private ID–your Private ID is displayed in this field. Your Private ID
is your Nextel Direct Connect number and is composed of three parts:
Area ID*NetworkID*Member ID. For example: 999*999*9999.
NOTE: The asterisks are part of your Private ID.
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Using T9® Text Input
Phone Numbers of Lines 1 and 2– your phone numbers are
•
displayed in these fields. Your phone number is automatically entered
when you receive your first phone call. You can edit the phone
numbers displayed on the My Information screen, but this does not
change your phone numbers.
•
•
Carrier IP–your phone’s carrier assigned IP address.
IP Addresses–these fields display the IP addresses you use to access
the Internet with your phone.
•
Circuit Data Number (Ckt)–you can enter your circuit data number
in this field if you plan to use your phone as a modem.
Viewing/Editing My Information
1
From the idle screen, press q and #.
Or,
Press q and use the S to scroll to My Info.
Press C under SELECT. The My Information screen displays.
Use S to scroll through the fields.
2
3
4
To edit the displayed information, press C under CHNGE. Edit
information as desired and press C under OK to save the changes.
To return to the idle screen, press C under EXIT.
®
Using T9 Text Input
®
Your i95cl phone has embedded software, called T9 Text Input, that makes
typing on a phone keypad much like typing on a computer keyboard–it
eliminates the traditional “multi-tap” method of text entry. As you type, you
press only one key per letter. T9 Text Input matches your keystrokes to words in
its linguistic database of approximately 60,000 words and proper names. You
may also store additional words you frequently use in your own user database,
which is incorporated into the T9 database.
T9 Text Input is available when you are typing information into your phone (for
example, in the Phonebook or Datebook) and while using Nextel Online
services.
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T9 Text Input Entry Modes
Four text entry modes are available in T9 Text Input: Alpha, Word, Symbols,
and Numeric. When you are using T9 Text Input, an icon in the top right corner
of your phone’s display screen (next to the battery strength indicator icon)
indicates the T9 Text Input entry mode you are using.
Icon*
T9 Entry Mode Name
Used For...
Alpha
Standard “multi-tap” keypad text
entry.
Word
Entering words and punctuation
with one key-press per character.
Symbols
Numeric
Entering punctuation and
symbols such as “@” or “?”.
Entering keypad numbers.
* T9 icons do not display while you are using Nextel Online.
Choosing a Text Entry Mode on Nextel Online
When you are using Nextel Online, T9 Text Input becomes available whenever
you access a screen that requires you to enter text. The right display option on
your the phone’s screen indicates your current T9 Text Input text entry mode:
•
•
•
•
ALPHA and alpha for Alpha mode
WORD or word for Word mode
SYM1, SYM2, SYM3, or SYM4 for Symbols mode
NUM for Numeric mode
To change text entry modes, press the C under text entry mode until the desired
mode displays.
NOTE: The remaining T9 Text Input instructionsdo not apply to NOL. See the Nextel
Online User’s Guide, available on nextel.com for instructions on using T9 Text
Input with Nextel Online services.
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Using T9® Text Input
Choosing a Text Entry Mode
You select your text entry mode from a menu that is available whenever the
phone is displaying a screen requiring text entry (for example, the Name screen
or Title screen).
1
From any screen that requires text input, press q to access the Entry
Method menu.
A check mark appears next to the current text entry mode. When you
access a screen that requires text input, the default text entry mode is
Alpha.
2
3
Press S to scroll to the desired text entry mode.
Press C under SELECT.
The phone returns to the text entry screen. The icon displays indicating
the active text entry mode.
Choosing a Language
1
From any screen that requires text input, press q to access the Entry
Method menu.
2
3
4
5
Press S to scroll to Languages.
Press C under SELECT.
Press S to scroll to the language you want T9 Text Input to use.
Press C under SELECT.
NOTE: This feature is not available when using T9 Text Input with Nextel Online
services.
Using Alpha Mode
To enter text (letters and numbers) while in Alpha text entry mode:
•
Press any key on the alphanumeric keypad to enter the letters and numbers on
that key. For example, to enter the letter Y, press 9 three times.
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•
•
Press and hold a key to capitalize a letter, or press Q to capitalize the
highlighted letter or the next letter entered.
Pause briefly to leave the currently displayed character in place and move on
to the next place in the text entry field.
•
•
Press P to create a space in the text entry field.
Press C under DELETE to delete one character. Press and hold C under
DELETE to delete an entire entry.
Using Word Mode
T9 Text Input software replaces conventional multi-tap text entry, enabling
users to compose text messages with only one key press per letter. Since each
key on a telephone keypad has more than one letter, pressing the number 5 could
represent “J,” “K,” or “L.” T9 automatically compares users’ key presses to a
linguistic database to determine the correct word. For example, entering the
word “call” into a wireless phone takes just four key presses with T9, compared
to ten using conventional multi-tap entry.
Special Key Functions
Some of your phone’s keys assume different functions while in T9 Text Input
Word mode.
Backspace and Erase
Press C under DELETE once to backspace
or to erase a single character. Press and hold
C under DELETE to erase the entire text
entry field.
Space
Press R once to accept a word and insert a
space when entering text.
Next Word in Database
If the displayed word is not the word you want
to enter, you can display other words. Press
0 to display more words in the database
that match the keystroke sequence you
entered.
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Using T9® Text Input
Shift and Caps Lock
Press # to make the next letter typed
uppercase (Shift), to make all subsequent
letters types uppercase (Caps Lock), or to go
back to lowercase letters.
These icons appear in the top row of your
display screen:
•
•
for Shift to uppercase
for Caps Lock
When neither of these icons appear, letters
typed are lowercase.
Punctuation
In Word mode, T9 Text Input uses Smart
Punctuation to quickly apply basic rules of
grammar to insert the correct punctuation
within a word and at the end of a sentence.
•
•
•
Press 1 to insert punctuation. One of
eight basic punctuation symbols will be
inserted (., -’ @:?;).
Press 0 to change the inserted
punctuation symbol to another of the
eight basic punctuation symbols.
Press R to accept the punctuation and
continue typing.
NOTE: Additional punctuation symbols are available in Symbols mode.
Entering a Word
1
To enter a word, choose Word as your text entry mode.
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2
Type a word by using one key press per desired letter.
For example, to type “test” press 8 3 7 8.
NOTE: The displayed word may change as you type it. Do not try to correct the
word as you go. Type to the end of the word before editing.
3
After you have finished typing the word, if the word that appears is not
the desired word, press 0 to change the word on the display to the
next most likely word in the database.
Repeat until the desired word appears.
If the desired word does not appear, you can add it to the database of
words by deleting the displayed word and following instructions in
"Adding Words to the User Database," next.
Adding Words to the User Database
1
Change from Word text entry mode to Alpha text entry mode (see
“Choosing a Text Entry Mode” on page 23).
2
3
4
Type the word using Alpha text entry mode.
Return to Word text entry mode.
Press R to add a space.
The word you typed in Alpha text entry mode is now in the database.
NOTE: You cannot store alphanumeric combinations, such as Y2K.
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Using T9® Text Input
Using Symbols Mode
1
Choose Symbols as your text entry mode.
A row of 32 symbols appears along the bottom of your phone’s display
screen, just above the display options and menu icon.
2
3
Press T to highlight the symbol you want to enter into the text entry
field.
Press C under SELECT to enter the symbol.
Using Numeric Mode
To use Numeric text entry mode, choose Numeric as your text entry mode and
press the number buttons on your keypad to enter numbers.
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use your phone.
This section includes:
Display Screens
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Page 30
Page 32
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Page 33
Page 33
Page 33
Page 34
Status Icons
Text Display Area
Call Information Icons
Menu Icon
Display Options
Navigating Menus and Lists
Main Menu Options
Display Screens
Any time your phone is powered on, the display screens provide you with
information and options. When your phone cover is open, the full-sized color
display screen provides detailed information about all of your phone’s
functions. When your phone cover is closed, the one-line display screen on the
outside of the cover provides brief information about your phone’s status,
incoming and outgoing calls, Call Alerts, message notifications, Voice Mail,
and Datebook events.
Opening and Closing Phone Cover
If you are viewing information on your phone’s one-line display screen, you can
always open the phone cover to view more detailed information on the full-sized
color display. However, if you are viewing information on the display, closing
the phone cover terminates any activity your phone is engaged in—except
powering up, transferring data through a cable, and running Java applications.
Java applications will temporarily pause.
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Display Screens
Full-Sized Color Display Screen
Status
icon
rows
The full-sized color display screen consists
of:
Text
display
area
•
status icon rows–the top two rows display
status. See “Status Icons” on page 30.
•
text display area–displays up to seven
lines of text and icons. See “Text Display
Area” on page 32.
Menu
icon
•
•
menu icon–see “Menu Icon” on page 33.
Display
display options–see “Display Options” on
page 33.
One-Line Display Screen
The one-line display screen shows limited text and
one icon on each side of the text. The icons are
presented in black and are simple versions of the
icons that appear on the full-sized display.
screen. To see more complete information, open the phone cover.
The icon area on the left may display:
•
•
•
•
•
signal strength icon–see “Status Icons” on page 30.
recent call icon–see “Recent Calls Icons” on page 58.
missed call icon–see “Missed Calls” on page 60.
message icon–see “Messaging Services” on page 89.
The icon area on the right may display:
•
•
battery strength icon–see “Status Icons” on page 30.
Phonebook type icon for your current call or most recent call–see
“Phonebook Icons” on page 37.
The Idle Screen
The illustration of the full-sized color display above shows the idle screen. The
idle screen displays NEXTEL, the time and date, and any active styles (see
“Styles” on page 151). The illustration of the one-line display above shows the
one-line equivalent of the idle screen.
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The idle screen displays any time the phone is powered on but not engaged in
some activity. You must start at the idle screen to access many of your phone’s
USER TIP: When your phone cover is open, closing the phone cover and re-opening
the phone cover accesses the idle screen.
Status Icons
Status icons appear in the two rows at the top of the full-sized color display
screen. Some appear at all times; others, appear only when your phone is
engaged in certain activities or when you have activated certain features.
Icon
Indicates...
Battery Strength icons — remaining
battery charge. More bars on the battery
indicate a greater charge. See “Battery
Charging Status” on page 11 for detailed
information about battery strength icons.
Signal Strength icons — strength of the
network signal. More bars next to the
antenna indicate a stronger signal.
Active Line icons — currently active
phone line; 0 indicates Line 1 is active; 1
indicates Line 2 is active.
Call Forward icons — phone is set to
forward calls. See “Call Forwarding” on
page 67 for more information.
Phone In Use — phone is connected on an
active call.
Private In Use — number being called is a
Private ID.
Talkgroup In Use — phone is active on a
group call.
Packet Data Ready — phone is ready to
receive data through a data cable.
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Status Icons
Packet Data Activity — phone is
transmitting data.
Mobile IP — phone is ready to access
Nextel Online.
Secure Data — phone is accessing the
Internet using a secure connection.
Text Message — you have one or more
Text Messages, Net Alerts, or FaxMail
messages.
Mail messages.
Speaker Off — phone’s speaker is off.
the way in which the phone is set to notify
you when you receive calls and other types
of messages. See “Ring Style and
Notification Type” on page 134 for more
information.
T9 Text Input icons — you are using T9
Text Input to enter text. See “Using T9®
Text Input” on page 21 for more
information.
The icon of the main menu feature in use always appears in the top left of the
status icon rows. For a list of the main menu icons, see “Main Menu Options” on
page 34.
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Text Display Area
The full-sized color display screen’s text display area contains information such
as:
•
•
•
•
menu options
messages
names
phone numbers
The number of lines of text shown in the text display area depends on which
display view is selected — Standard view, Compressed view, or Zoom view. In
Standard view, eight lines of text are displayed.
NOTE: Standard view is the default display setting. Unless otherwise noted,
illustrations in this user’s guide depict Standard view.
Call Information Icons
Each of the following icons appears on the left side of the text display area of the
one-line screen or the full-sized color screen, providing you with information
about your calls.
Icon
Indicates...
In Call - phone is on an active call.
Incoming Call - phone is receiving an incoming call.
Outgoing Call - phone is placing an outgoing call.
On Hold - phone has a call on hold.
End Call - phone has ended the active call.
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Menu Icon
Menu Icon
The menu icon S appears on any screen from which a menu can be accessed.
To access a menu, press q on your keypad.
Menus are context sensitive. The menu that appears depends on the screen you
access it from, and the items on the menu apply to the task you are currently
Display Options
On the full-sized color display screen, two display options appear at the bottom
of most screens. These options enable you to perform a wide variety of actions,
including changing, saving and viewing information, running programs, and
canceling previous actions. You activate a display option by pressing C below
it.
NOTE: Throughout this user’s guide, the option keys A and B will be represented
by C.
The idle screen display options provide quick access to two main menu features.
By default, the Phonebook (PHBK) and Messages (MESG) display options
appear on the idle screen. You can control which display options appear on the
idle screen using the phone’s Personalize feature in the Settings menu (see
“Changing Idle Screen Options” on page 143). The display options on screens
other than the idle screen cannot be customized.
Navigating Menus and Lists
The i95cl phone is menu driven. By navigating menus, you access submenus
which lead to all of the functions and features that are built into your phone. Use
the menus to store calls, manage your Phonebook and Datebook, change your
phone settings, browse the Internet, and more.
Some features include lists of names, numbers, or other information. These list
items are accessed in the same way as menu options.
To access the items in a menu or list, scroll using the four-way navigation key at
the top of your keypad. Scroll down by pressing the lower portion of the
navigation key R. Scroll up by pressing the upper portion of the navigation key
Q. Holding down the appropriate part of the navigation key speeds up
scrolling.
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If more items are in a menu or list than can be displayed in the text area, a down
arrow or up arrow appears on the left side of the screen, indicating that more
options may be accessed by scrolling up or down.
Up arrow
Down arrow
Main Menu Options
You can set your main menu to appear as a list or as large icons (see “Changing
the Look of the Main Menu” on page 138). By default, the main menu options
appear in the order shown in the table in this section. You can change the order
in which they appear by using the Personalize feature (see “Reordering Main
Menu” on page 143).
The first seven items on your main menu appear together on the main menu
screen, followed by the More option. To view the other main menu items, select
the More option.
NOTE: Throughout this User’s Guide, instructions for accessing main menu items
assume the item being discussed is one of the first seven items. In reality, you
may have to select the More option to access the main menu item.
To access the main menu, press q from the idle screen.
Menu Item
Net
Use to ...
Browse the Internet using Nextel Online.
Run pre-installed and download custom Java
applications on your phone.
Java Apps
Customize your phone: Ring/Vibe, Display,
Phone Setup, In Call Setup, Security,
Personalize, Initial Setup, Voice Volume, and
Talkgroup Settings.
Settings
Record personal messages or phone calls to
play back at a later time.
Voice Record
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Main Menu Options
Store and retrieve a list of stored entries for
calling, editing, viewing, and deleting.
Phonebook
Messages
Call Forward
Datebook
Receive, store, access, and manage Voice
Mail, Text Messages, and Net Alert.
Settings for forwarding calls in various
situations.
Schedule and organize events, by the day or
the month, such as appointments and
meetings.
Input and store numbers to access later.
Memo
Display the duration of phone calls, Private or
Group Calls, circuit data use, and Kilobytes
sent and received.
Call Timers
Access a list of the last 20 sent, received, or
missed calls. Calls can be made from this list.
Recent Calls
Shortcuts
Associate a menu option with a number on the
alphanumeric keypad for quick and easy
access.
View the name, Private ID, phone numbers for
lines 1 and 2, IP address, and circuit data
number of your phone.
My Info
Create or edit a group of settings and save
them as one for use in different environments.
Styles
Store received Nextel Direct Connect Call
Alerts to respond to at your convenience.
Call Alert
More
View main menu items that are not currently
shown on your phone’s display screen.
To choose the highlighted main menu selection, press C under SELECT. To
exit the main menu and return to the idle screen, press C under EXIT, press r,
or close the phone cover.
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Phonebook
The Phonebook allows you to store up to 250 frequently used names and
numbers. When you store information in your Phonebook, it is saved on your
can access information in your Phonebook from that phone.
NOTE: If you use a different SIM card in your phone, some information stored in the
phone will be unavailable. See “Inserting/Removing the SIM Card” on page 17.
This section includes:
Phonebook Entries and Speed Dial Numbers
Phonebook Icons
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Page 46
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Page 48
Voice Names
Accessing Your Phonebook
About Phonebook Entries
Viewing Phonebook Entries
Sorting Phonebook Entries
Adding Phonebook Entries
Editing Phonebook Entries
Deleting Phonebook Entries
Pause Digit Entry
Plus Dialing
Address Book
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Phonebook Entries and Speed Dial Numbers
Phonebook Entries and Speed Dial Numbers
Your Phonebook can store multiple numbers to a single name. For example, you
can enter someone’s name into your Phonebook once and then add that person’s
home, office, mobile phone, and fax numbers to the name. You can store up to
seven phone numbers, a Private ID, and an IP address.
Each number stored in your Phonebook is automatically assigned a Speed Dial
number that corresponds to its location in your Phonebook. Each phone number
uses one Speed Dial location, even if it is assigned to the same name as other
phone numbers. The phone number stored in location 1 is assigned Speed Dial
number 1, the phone number stored in location 2 is assigned Speed Dial number
2, and so forth, to location 250.
NOTE: Private IDs and Talkgroup numbers do not have associated Speed Dial
numbers.
Phonebook Icons
Icons that appear to the right of entries in your Phonebook convey information
about those entries. When you enter a number in your Phonebook, you can
designate the number’s type using any of the following icons:
Mobile
Pager
Fax
Private ID
Work
Main
Home
IP Address
Other
Talkgroup
NOTE: The Mobile icon automatically appears to the right of the first number
assigned to a name unless you choose another icon.
For more information on entering numbers into your Phonebook, see “Adding
Phonebook Entries” on page 40.
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The “picker” arrows appearing around the number type icon indicates multiple
phone numbers stored under one name:
pickers
Voice Names
A voice name is an audio recording you assign to a number in your Phonebook
by speaking into your i95cl phone. You can then dial the number by speaking
the words you recorded into the phone. See step 6 of “Adding Phonebook
Entries” on page 40 for more information on creating a voice name.
The Voice Name icon appearing to the left of one of the number type icons
indicates that a voice name is associated with the Phonebook entry.
Voice Name
Accessing Your Phonebook
1
From the idle screen, if PHBK is one of your display options, press C
under PHBK.
Otherwise,
Press q.
2
3
Press R to scroll to Phonebook.
Press C under SELECT.
You can also access the Phonebook while you are on an active call. Press q
and then press R to scroll to Phonebook and press C under SELECT. This
brings you to the Phonebook screen. From this screen, you can view, sort, add,
edit, and delete Phonebook entries, check Phonebook capacity, or make calls.
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About Phonebook Entries
About Phonebook Entries
Each Phonebook entry may contain the following information:
•
The name associated with the entry–Typically, this is the name of the
person whose number you are storing in the Phonebook.
•
The type of number to be stored–Mobile, Private, Work, Main, Home,
Pager, IP, Fax, Other, or Talkgroup. If you don’t choose a type, the number is
assigned type Mobile, unless a Mobile number has already been assigned to
the name.
•
The number to be stored–Every Phonebook entry must contain a number.
This number may be any type of phone number, Private ID or Talkgroup
number, or an IP address.
•
•
A Speed Dial number–You may accept the default Speed Dial number or
assign a different one.
A Voice Name–Audio recording for voice-activated dialing.
Viewing Phonebook Entries
Names with more than one number assigned to them appear with
surrounding the icon to the right of the name. For example, if you had stored a
home and work number for Joe Smith, the entry for Joe Smith’s home phone
number would look like this:
Joe Smith
e
f
1
2
3
From the Phonebook screen, press S to scroll to the name associated
with the number you want to see.
Press T to view the icons representing the numbers assigned to that
name.
When the icon representing the number you want to view is displayed,
press C under VIEW.
Or,
If there is a Private ID or a Talkgroup number stored for the entry, press
q. Then press R to scroll to View and press C under SELECT.
4
Press S to view the other numbers stored for this name.
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Sorting Phonebook Entries
You can sort your Phonebook entries by:
•
•
Name–the name you entered for the entry.
Speed #–the Speed Dial location of the entry.
NOTE: Private IDs and Talkgroup numbers cannot be accessed from the Phonebook
when sorted by Speed Dial location.
1
From the Phonebook screen, press q to view the Phonebook Menu
screen.
2
3
4
5
Press R to scroll to Sort By.
Press C under SELECT.
Press R to scroll to the desired sorting method: Name or Speed #.
Press C under SELECT.
Checking Phonebook Capacity
Your Phonebook can store up to 250 separate numbers. To see how many
entries are stored in your Phonebook:
1
From the Phonebook screen, press q to view the Phonebook Menu
screen.
2
3
Press R to scroll to Capacity.
Press C under SELECT.
The Capacity screen shows how many storage spaces in your
Phonebook are in use and how many are empty.
Adding Phonebook Entries
Using the following instructions, you will enter the information in the order the
items appear on the Phonebook entry details screen. However, you can enter this
information in any order by pressing S to scroll through the items on the entry
details screen.
You can leave an item blank or unchanged by pressing S to scroll past it on the
entry details screen.
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About Phonebook Entries
NOTE: Number and type are required for a valid Phonebook entry.
To cancel a Phonebook entry at any time, press r to return to the idle screen.
for your Phonebook entries.
1
2
Access the entry details screen:
From the Phonebook screen, with [New Entry] highlighted, press C
under SELECT.
Or,
From the Phonebook screen, press q. Then press R to scroll to
New and press C under SELECT.
If you want to assign a name to your Phonebook entry, with the Name
field highlighted, press C under CHNGE.
From the Name screen, enter the name using the alphanumeric keypad
(see “Using T9® Text Input” on page 21 for information about entering
text into this field).
When you are finished, press C under OK.
The entry details screen returns with the name you entered appearing at
the top of the screen and the Type field highlighted.
3
To accept the number type Mobile, press R to scroll to the # field.
To assign a number type to your Phonebook entry, with the Type field
highlighted, press C under CHNGE.
From the Type Editor screen, press S to scroll to the type of number
you want to assign to the Phonebook entry.
Press C under SELECT.
The entry details screen returns with the # field highlighted.
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4
To assign a number to your Phonebook entry, with the # field
highlighted, press C under CHNGE.
Type the number using the alphanumeric keypad. For phone numbers,
use the 10-digit format. For Private IDs use
Area ID*Network ID*Member ID (the asterisks must be included as
part of the Private ID).
To delete a digit, press C under DELETE.
See “Pause Digit Entry” on page 46 and “Plus Dialing” on page 47 for
information on using these features when storing phone numbers in
your Phonebook.
NOTE: The number can be up to 20 characters long.
When you are finished, press C under OK.
The entry details screen returns with the Speed # field highlighted.
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The default Speed Dial number assigned to the phone number is
displayed in the Speed # field. This is always the next available Speed
Dial location.
NOTE: Private IDs and Talkgroup numbers do not have associated Speed Dial
numbers.
To accept the default Speed Dial location, press R to scroll to the
Voice Name field.
If you want to assign the phone number to a different Speed Dial
location, with the Speed # field highlighted, press C under CHNGE.
Press C under DELETE to delete the current Speed Dial number.
Type the new Speed Dial number using the alphanumeric keypad.
When you are finished, press C under OK.
NOTE: If you change the Speed Dial number to one already in use, you will be
prompted to overwrite the entry that is currently in that location. Pressing
C under YES will delete the existing entry from your Phonebook.
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About Phonebook Entries
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If you want to assign a voice name to the number, with the Voice Name
field highlighted, press C under RECRD.
As directed by the screen prompts, say and repeat the name you want to
assign to the number. Speak clearly into the microphone.
Work” and record in a quiet environment.
An
icon appears in the Voice Name field indicating that the voice
name has been recorded.
If you do not want to store a voice name for this number, continue to the
next step.
If you want to store more numbers to the name associated with this
Phonebook entry, press R to scroll to Type and then press C under
CHNGE.
The Type Editor displays.
Enter the information for the additional number using step 3 through
step 7.
NOTE: Each name in your Phonebook may have up to seven phone numbers, one
Private ID, and one IP address associated with it.
7
When you have entered all the information for the Phonebook entry,
press C under DONE.
Storing Numbers and Private IDs Fast
Your phone gives you two ways to store numbers quickly: from the idle screen
and from the Recent Calls list.
1
To store a number from the idle screen, use the alphanumeric keypad
to enter the number you want to store. For phone numbers, use the 10-
digit format. For Private IDs, use Area ID*Network ID*Member ID.
2
3
Press q to access the Dialing Menu screen.
With Store Number highlighted, press C under SELECT.
This displays the Store To screen with [New Entry] highlighted.
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4
To store to a new entry, press C under SELECT. The entry details
screen will display with the number entered in the field.
Or,
To store to an existing entry, press R to scroll the list of names in
your Phonebook. Or press the first letter of the entry to jump to the
entry. Once the desired entry is highlighted, press C under SELECT.
The Phonebook information for that entry displays with the number
entered in the # field and the Type field highlighted.
5
6
7
Press C under CHNGE. Press R to scroll to the type of number you
want to assign to the Phonebook entry. Press C under SELECT.
If you want to add more information to the Phonebook entry, follow the
applicable instructions in “Adding Phonebook Entries” on page 40.
Press C under DONE.
To store a number from the Recent Calls list:
1
2
3
From the Recent Calls screen, press R to scroll to the number you
want to store.
Press C under STORE. This displays the Store To screen with [New
Entry] highlighted.
To store a new entry, press C under SELECT. The entry details
screen displays with the number entered in the # field and the Name
field highlighted.
Or,
To store to an existing entry, press R to scroll through the names in
your Phonebook. Or, press the first letter of the entry to jump to the
entry. Once the desired entry is highlighted, press C under SELECT.
The Phonebook information for that entry displays.
4
5
6
Press C under CHNGE. Press R to scroll to the type of number you
want to assign to the Phonebook entry. Press C under SELECT.
If you want to add more information to the Phonebook entry, follow the
applicable instructions in “Adding Phonebook Entries” on page 40.
Press C under DONE.
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About Phonebook Entries
To store a Private ID from the Recent Calls list:
1
Press R to scroll to the Private ID number you want to store.
NOTE:The Store option for Private ID numbers (e.g., 123*123*1234),
will not display in the Recent Calls list.
2
3
With the Private ID highlighted, press q to access the Recent Calls
Menu. Press R to scroll to Store. Press C under SELECT. This
displays the Store To screen with [New Entry] highlighted.
To store to a new entry, press C under SELECT. The Entry Details
screen displays with the Private ID icon entered in the Type field, the
Private ID number entered in the # field, and the Name field
highlighted. With the Name field highlighted, press C under CHNGE.
Enter the name using the alphanumeric keypad. Press C under OK.
Or
To store to an existing entry, press R to scroll the list of names in
your Phonebook. Once the desired entry is highlighted, press C under
SELECT. The Entry Details screen displays with the Private ID icon
entered in the Type field, the Private ID number entered in the # field,
and the Name field highlighted.
4
Press C under DONE.
Editing Phonebook Entries
1
From the Phonebook screen, press R to scroll to the entry you want to
edit.
2
3
Press q to view the Phonebook Menu.
Press R to scroll to Edit.
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4
5
Press C under SELECT. The entry details screen displays.
Follow the applicable instructions in “Adding Phonebook Entries” on
page 40 to edit the various fields.
NOTE: To add additional numbers to an existing entry, press R to scroll to new
Type, #, Speed #, and Voice Name fields. Press C under SELECT. Follow
the applicable instructions in “Adding Phonebook Entries” on page 40.
Deleting Phonebook Entries
1
From the Phonebook screen, press R to scroll to the entry you want to
delete.
2
3
Press q to view the Phonebook Menu.
Press R to scroll to Delete Contact or Delete Number.
Delete Contact deletes the name and all numbers associated with that
name.
Delete Number deletes the number associated with the icon that is
currently displayed in the Phonebook for the name. The name and all
the other numbers remain.
4
Press C under SELECT. A warning screen displays requiring you to
confirm the deletion.
Pause Digit Entry
When storing a number, you can program your phone so it will not only dial a
number, but also pause before entering another series of numbers such as a
personal identification number (PIN) or password. This feature is particularly
useful for accessing automated services from your i95cl phone; such as, voice
mail and banking systems.
Example: Let’s say you have a company voice mail account that you frequently
check while traveling. And, to access that account you must do the following:
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dial your work number
press # while the voice mail greeting is being played
enter your PIN to access your messages
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Plus Dialing
You can program your phone to enter all of the above information for you by
separating each entry with a pause. The stored data would look like this:
17035551234P#P1234. In this example, the first eleven digits represent the
number that must be dialed to access your voice mail. The P represents a 3
second pause. The # interrupts your greeting. The second P represents another 3
second pause. The last four digits represent your PIN.
To create a three-second pause, press and hold * for two seconds. The
pause symbol (P) appears on the display screen.
NOTE: You can enter up to 20 characters in a single entry, stored or dialed. You can
program your phone to pause for more than 3 seconds. Performing the above
step twice will program two pauses and cause your phone to wait 6 seconds
before entering the next set of numbers.
Plus Dialing
Use Plus Dialing for all Phonebook entries if you plan to travel outside the
countries—without entering the local international access code. You can enter
phone numbers into your Phonebook using either Plus Dialing and Storing
Numbers Fast or Adding Phonebook Entries and Plus Dialing.
To add a phone number using Plus Dialing and Storing Numbers Fast:
1
Press and hold 0 for two seconds. A “0” appears, then changes to a
“+”.
NOTE: The network translates the “+” into the appropriate international access
code needed to place the call.
2
3
Enter the country code, city code, or area code, and phone number.
Continue by following the remaining instructions for “Storing Numbers
and Private IDs Fast” on page 43.
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To add a phone number using Adding Phone Book Entries and Plus Dialing:
1
Begin by following the instructions for “Adding Phonebook Entries” on
page 40. Before you type the number to be stored, follow the rest of
these instructions for using Plus Dialing.
2
Press and hold 0 for two seconds. A “0” appears, then changes to a
“+”.
NOTE: The network translates the “+” into the appropriate international access
code needed to place the call.
3
Enter the country code, city code, or area code, and phone number.
Continue with the Phonebook entry, following the remaining
instructions for “Adding Phonebook Entries” on page 40.
Address Book
Manage your contact information with Nextel Online Address Book. Address
Book provides easy maintenance and entry of contact information and access to
that information from your i95cl phone or nextel.com. Address Book is a Nextel
Online service and requires the activation of a Nextel Online service plan. To
order, contact 1-800-NEXTEL6 or contact your Nextel sales representative.
For instructions on how to use this application, see “Address Book” in the
Nextel Online User’s Guide available on nextel.com.
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Digital Cellular
The i95cl phone utilizes Nextel’s All-Digital National Network for digital
iDEN® networks using Nextel Worldwide Service. See nextel.com for coverage.
This section includes:
Making Phone Calls
Emergency Calling
Special Dialing Codes
Receiving a Phone Call
Sending Unanswered Calls to Voice Mail
Ending a Phone Call
Recent Calls
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Call Timers
Hands-Free Speakerphone
Mute
Call Waiting
Call Hold
Three-Way Calling
Call Forwarding
Caller ID
Alternate Line Service
Call Restrictions
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Making Phone Calls
Your i95cl phone provides the following features for making phone calls:
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Direct Dial
Phonebook
Recent Calls List
Most Recent Call
Speed Dial
Turbo Dial®
Voice-Activated Dialing
Last Number Redial
TTY — your phone supports TTY devices and communications.
Using Direct Dial
1
From the idle screen, use the keypad to enter the 10-digit phone number
you want to call.
2
3
Press s to place the call.
Press r or close phone cover to end the call.
NOTE: If setting for Flip Activation is set to OFF, closing the cover will not end the
call.
NOTE: See “Plus Dialing” on page 47 for information on making international calls.
If you make a mistake:
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To clear one digit, press C under DELETE.
To clear all digits, press and hold C under DELETE.
To insert a digit, press T to move the cursor.
To cancel, press r.
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Making Phone Calls
Making Calls from Phonebook
After you have entered phone numbers into your Phonebook, you can use these
numbers to make phone calls. For information on entering numbers into your
Phonebook, see “Adding Phonebook Entries” on page 40.
1
2
From the idle screen, press C under PHBK.
Press S to scroll through the names in your Phonebook.
Or,
Use the alphanumeric keypad to enter the first letter of the name and
press R to scroll through the names beginning with that letter.
Stop when the name of the person you want to call is highlighted.
3
If more than one number is stored for the person you want to call,
appears around the icon to the right of the person’s name.
Press T to scroll through the icons representing the numbers stored for
that person.
Or,
Press C under VIEW to view all the numbers stored for this person.
Then press R to scroll to the number you want to call.
Or,
If there is a Private ID stored for this person, press q. When the
Phonebook Menu appears, press R to scroll to View and press C
under SELECT. Then press R to scroll to the number you want to call.
4
5
Press s to place the call.
Press r or close phone cover to end the call.
NOTE: If setting for Flip Activation is set to OFF, closing the cover will not end the
call.
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Making Calls from the Recent Calls List
Cover Open
1
From the idle screen, press R.
Or,
From the idle screen, press q. Press S to scroll to Recent Calls.
Press C under SELECT.
2
3
Press S to scroll through the list of received or sent recent calls until
you reach the desired call.
To view additional information about the call:
Press C under VIEW.
Or,
Press q to access the Rec. Calls menu. Then press R to scroll to
View and press C under SELECT.
4
5
Press s to place the call.
NOTE: If setting for Flip Activation is set to OFF, closing the cover will not end the
call.
Cover Closed
1
2
Press . on the top of your phone to display the most recent call.
Use the volume keys on the side of your phone to scroll through the list
of recent calls to the desired number.
3
To place the call, press t on the top of your phone.
The call will be placed with speakerphone on. See “Hands-Free
Speakerphone” on page 62.
4
To end the call, press ..
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Making Phone Calls
Using Speed Dial
Each phone number stored in your Phonebook is assigned a Speed Dial number.
You can use the Speed Dial number to quickly place a call.
1
From the idle screen, enter the Speed Dial number assigned to the
phone number you want to call, followed by #. The number’s
Phonebook entry information will display.
2
3
Press s to place the call.
Press r or close the phone cover to end the call.
Using Turbo Dial
Turbo Dial allows you to call the numbers in your Phonebook associated with
Speed Dial numbers 1 through 9 by pressing and holding the corresponding
numeric key on the keypad.
Press and hold a number key (1 through 9).
NOTE: Turbo Dial cannot be accessed while the browser is active, nor while Keypad
Lock or SIM Lock is active.
Making Calls Using Voice-Activated Dialing
If you have recorded a voice name for a phone number in your Phonebook (see
“Voice Names” on page 38), you can use this feature to call the number.
USER TIP: If you have difficulty making phone calls using a voice name, try assigning
a longer voice name to the number. For example, if the voice name “Joe”
fails to place a call to Joe Smith’s number, try assigning the voice name
“Joe Smith” to the number.
Cover Open
1
2
3
From the idle screen, press and hold t on the top of your phone until
the phone beeps and the Say Name Now screen appears, then release.
Speaking into the microphone, say the voice name assigned to the
phone number you want to call.
Your phone will play the name back to you.
The call will automatically be placed.
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NOTE: If you do not want to complete the call, press . at any time before the call is
placed.
Cover Closed
1
Press and hold t on the top of your phone until the phone beeps and
Say Name appears.
2
3
Say the voice name assigned to the phone number you want to call.
Your phone will play the name back to you.
The call will automatically be placed with speakerphone on. See
“Hands-Free Speakerphone” on page 62.
Last Number Redial
Press and hold s to redial the last number you called.
NOTE: If you receive “System Busy, Try Later,” press s to redial the number
placed.
Making TTY Calls
You can use your phone to make calls using a TTY
device.
When you make a call using TTY, the call begins in the
TTY mode you last selected. You can change the TTY
mode during a call. For more information on choosing a
TTY mode, see “Setting TTY Mode” on page 149.
1
2
Connect one end of a 2.5mm cable into the jack on the phone. (To locate
the jack, see page 6.) Connect the other end of the cord into your TTY
device.
Enter the phone number you wish to call and press s.
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Emergency Calling
Placing International Phone Calls
When making an international call, you can either enter the international access
code directly (for example, 011 in the United States) or use Plus Dialing. Your
service default is “International Calls Restricted.” Contact Nextel Customer
Care to obtain international dialing access.
1
To make an international call using Plus Dialing, press and hold 0 for
two seconds. A “0” appears, then changes to a “+”.
NOTE: The network translates the “+” into the appropriate international access
code needed to place the call.
2
Enter the country code, city code, or area code (as needed), and phone
number.
3
4
Press s to place the call.
Press r or close phone cover to end the call.
You can also make international calls from your Phonebook if you have stored
the numbers using Plus Dialing. See “Plus Dialing” on page 47 for more
information.
Emergency Calling
Your phone supports emergency calling. Emergency calls can be made even
when the SIM card is blocked or not in the phone.
To place a call in an emergency, press 911s. You will be connected to
the nearest emergency dispatch center. If you are on an active call, you must end
it before calling 911.
NOTE: If you have enabled the Keypad Lock feature, you must unlock the phone’s
keypad before any calls can be made, including 911 emergency calls.
Special Dialing Codes
Non-Emergency Numbers
Nextel supports many “non-emergency” numbers (such as #77, 311,...) provided
by local and state governments. These numbers are used to report
non-emergency incidents. If the situation includes imminent danger or loss of
life, you should dial 911.
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Telecommunications Relay Service
Nextel supports services for communicating with speech and/or hearing
impaired individuals. You can press 711 to reach a local
Telecommunications Relay Center. You will then be connected to your
destination number. Relay service works through a Communications Assistant
who reads messages typed into a TDD/TTY device by a speech or hearing
impaired individual to you. The Communications Assistant then types your
spoken messages to the hearing or speech impaired individual.
Telecommunications Relay Service is available 24 hours a day, seven days a
week, and every call is strictly confidential.
NOTE: Using 711 to reach Telecommunications Relay Service may not be available in
all areas.
Receiving a Phone Call
Incoming calls are indicated by a ring, vibration, or backlight illumination.
The screen will display:
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the caller’s name (if stored in your Phonebook), and the icon indicating
number type (work, home, mobile, etc.), or
the 10-digit phone number if Caller ID information is available.
If this information is not available, the screen will display Incoming Call.
Cover Open
Press s, any key on the keypad, or press C under YES to answer the
call.
Cover Closed
Press t on the top of your phone.
The call is activated with speakerphone on. See “Hands-Free
Speakerphone” on page 62.
Or,
Open the phone cover to use the earpiece.
USER TIP: You can turn down the ringer volume by pressing the volume buttons on
the side of your phone while the phone is ringing.
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Sending Unanswered Calls to Voice Mail
Sending Unanswered Calls to Voice Mail
Cover Open
Press r or press C under NO while your phone is ringing, to send
incoming calls directly to Voice Mail. The icon will appear on the
idle screen to remind you that you have a stored Voice Mail message.
Cover Closed
Press . while your phone is ringing to send incoming calls directly to
Voice Mail.
Ending a Phone Call
Cover Open
Press r or close the phone cover.
Cover Closed
Press . on the top of your phone.
Recent Calls
The Recent Calls feature stores the numbers of the 20 most recent calls you have
made and received, including Private and Group Calls. You can also view your
most recent call on the one-line display screen without opening your phone
cover.
With the phone cover open, you can access Recent Calls list to:
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view your recent calls
store numbers to the Phonebook
delete recent calls
call numbers on the Recent Calls list
With the phone cover closed, you can access your most recent calls to:
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view the number
call the number
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NOTE: When the cover is open, the Recent Calls list displays briefly on the internal
display after you end a call. When the cover is closed, the most recent call
displays briefly on the external display after you end a call.
Recent Calls Icons
For Private Calls, Group Calls, and phone numbers stored in your Phonebook,
an icon appears to the right of the name or number indicating the Phonebook
type of the number used in the call. See “Phonebook Icons” on page 37 for more
information about Phonebook types.
For phone calls, an icon appears to the left of the name or number indicating the
type of call:
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indicates an incoming call
indicates an outgoing call
indicates a missed call. (Missed calls appear on
your Recent Calls list only if you have Caller ID.)
For Nextel Direct Connect calls, an icon appears to the
right of the name or number indicating the type of call:
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•
indicates a Private Call
indicates a Group Call
Viewing Recent Calls
If the number of the recent call is stored in your Phonebook, the name and icon
associated with the number displays.
Cover Open
1
2
From the idle screen, press R.
Or,
From the idle screen, press q. Press S to scroll to Recent Calls.
Press C under SELECT.
Press S to scroll the list of recent calls.
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Recent Calls
Cover Closed
1
Press . on the top of your phone to display the most recent call, and
use the volume keys to scroll through the list of recent calls.
2
Press . again to clear the display.
Getting Detailed Information About Recent Calls
1
From the Recent Calls screen, press S to scroll to the call for which
you would like more information.
2
Press C under VIEW.
Or,
Press q to access the Rec. Calls Menu. Then press R to scroll to
View and press C under SELECT.
The screen that appears contains information such as the name associated with
the number of the recent call, the number, the date, time, and duration of the
call.
Storing a Recent Call Number to the Phonebook
1
want to store.
2
Press C under STORE.
Or,
Press q to access the Rec. Calls Menu. Press R to scroll to Store.
Press C under SELECT.
The Store To screen displays with [New Entry] highlighted.
3
To store a Recent Call that is a Private ID to the Phonebook, follow
step 3 and step 6 in “Storing Numbers and Private IDs Fast” on page 43.
Calling From the Recent Calls List
See “Making Calls from the Recent Calls List” on page 52.
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Deleting Recent Calls
1
From the Recent Calls screen, press S to scroll to the call you want to
delete.
2
3
4
5
Press q to access the Rec. Calls Menu.
Press R to scroll to Delete.
Press C under SELECT.
Press C under YES to confirm the deletion.
1
To delete all calls on the Recent Calls list, from the Recent Calls
screen, press q to access the Rec. Calls Menu.
2
3
4
Press R to scroll to Delete All.
Press C under SELECT.
Press C under YES to confirm the deletion.
Accessing Voice Record From Recent Calls
You can access the Voice Record feature from Recent Calls and use it to record
spoken messages that you can listen to later.
1
From the Recent Calls screen, press q to access the Rec. Calls
Menu.
2
3
Press S to scroll to VoiceRecord.
Press C under SELECT.
For more information about Voice Record, see “Voice Record” on page 120.
Missed Calls
If you miss a call when your phone cover is closed, the one-line screen displays
the missed call icon
and the text indicating the number of calls you have
missed. If you open the cover, the Recent Calls list appears on the full-sized
color screen.
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Call Timers
If you do not open the cover, pressing . dismisses the missed call message.
Pressing . again displays the most recent call, allowing you to call the number.
Call Timers
Call Timers measure the duration of your phone calls, Private or Group Calls,
and circuit data use, as well as the number of Kilobytes sent and received by
your phone.
The Call Timers menu displays the following options:
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Last Call–displays the duration of your most recent phone call.
Phone Reset–keeps a running total of your phone call minutes, until you
reset it.
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Phone Lifetime–displays the total minutes of all your phone calls.
Prvt/Grp Reset–keeps a running total of all of your Private and Group Call
minutes, until you reset it.
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Prvt/Grp Lifetime–displays the total minutes of all your Private and Group
Calls.
Circuit Reset–keeps a running total of all of your circuit data use, until you
reset it.
•
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Circuit Lifetime–displays the total minutes of all of your circuit data use.
Kbytes Reset–keeps a running total of the number of Kilobytes sent and
received by your phone, until you reset it.
1
To view the Call Timers menu, from the idle screen, press q.
Press R to scroll to Call Timers.
2
3
Press C under SELECT.
To view or reset a Call Timers option:
1
2
From the Call Timers menu, press S to scroll to the Call Timers
option you want to view or reset.
Press C under SELECT.
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3
If the feature does not include an option to reset or you do not wish to
reset the option, press C under DONE when you are finished viewing.
To reset a feature, press C under RESET. When the confirmation
screen appears, press C under YES to confirm the reset.
NOTE: The values displayed by Call Timers are not intended for billing purposes.
Hands-Free Speakerphone
The i95cl phone provides the convenience of a hands-free speakerphone for
holding impromptu meetings or placing safer phone calls.
NOTE: During speakerphone operation, you may either speak or listen, but you
cannot do both at the same time.
Cover Open
The speakerphone option (SPEAKER) is available whenever you are on an
active call.
While on an active call, press C under SPEAKER, to turn the
speakerphone on.
While speakerphone is on, Spkrphone On appears in the text display area.
Press C under SPEAKER or press t, to turn the speakerphone off.
Cover Closed
Speakerphone is always on when you are on an active call with the cover closed
(unless you are using an audio accessory). If you open the cover, speakerphone
is turned off and the call will be heard through the earpiece.
Mute
Use the Mute feature to listen to incoming audio without allowing sound from
your phone’s microphone to be transmitted over the phone line. The mute option
(MUTE) is only available when you are on an active call with the phone cover
open.
While on an active call, press C under MUTE, to turn mute on.
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Call Waiting
While mute is on, UNMUTE appears as a display option.
Press C under UNMUTE, to turn mute off.
Call Waiting
Call Waiting allows you to receive a second call while you are talking on the
phone. You can switch between calls so you never have to miss a call. By
default, Call Waiting is always on unless you turn it off for a specific call.
If you’re on a call and you receive a second call, you will:
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hear a tone
see a message on your display informing you of another incoming call
Cover Open
If you have your phone cover open when you receive a second call, the screen
displays the caller’s name and number type (if stored in your Phonebook), the
caller’s number (if Caller ID information is available), or Incoming Call.
Cover Closed
If you have the phone closed when you receive a second call, the screen displays
the caller’s name (if stored in your Phonebook), the caller’s number (if Caller ID
information is available), or Incoming Call.
You must open the phone cover to accept or decline the second call. Opening
the cover turns speakerphone off.
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Accepting Calls
Press C under YES. The first call is placed on hold.
Or,
To end the active call and accept the second call, press r. Then press
s or press C under YES.
Switching Between Calls
When you accept a second call while talking on the phone, your display shows
the name or number of each call. An icon appears to the left of each name or
number indicating that the call is on hold
or active
.
Press C under SWITCH to switch between calls.
Declining Calls
Cover Open
Press C under NO. If you subscribe to Voice Mail, the call will be
forwarded to your Voice Mail box.
Cover Closed
Press . on the top of your phone. If you subscribe to Voice Mail, the
call will be forwarded to your Voice Mail box.
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Call Hold
Ending the Active Call
Press r.
NOTE: If you have an active call and another call waiting, closing the phone cover
ends both calls. Flip Activation must be set to ON.
Turning Off Call Waiting
If you do not want to be interrupted during a call, you can turn Call Waiting off
prior to making/receiving a call.
1
From the idle screen, press q. Press R to scroll to Settings, and
press C under SELECT.
2
3
4
Press R to scroll to In Call Setup and press C under SELECT.
Press R to scroll to Call Waiting and press C under CHNGE.
Press R to scroll to Off and press C under SELECT.
Call Waiting is now disabled for the next call. It automatically resets to
On when you end the call.
Call Hold
When you are on an active call, you can place the call on hold and make a
second call.
1
2
3
Press q to access the Call Menu.
Press R to scroll to Hold.
Press C under SELECT.
NOTE: If you have not placed a second call, you can resume this call by pressing
C under RESUME.
4
Enter the second phone number you want to call.
Or, select the number from your Phonebook or Recent Calls list by
pressing q and selecting Phonebook or Recent Calls, respectively.
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6
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Press s to place the second call.
To toggle between the two calls, press C under SWITCH.
To end the active call, press r. The call on hold becomes active.
NOTE: Closing the phone cover ends both the active call and the call on hold. Flip
Activation must be set to ON.
Three-Way Calling
Using Three-Way Calling, you can combine two ongoing phone calls into one
conversation. While on an active call, you can make a second call and combine
the two calls.
1
2
3
4
5
Place or receive a phone call.
While on the call, press q to access the Call Menu.
Press R to scroll to 3 Way.
Press C under SELECT. The first call will be placed on hold.
Enter the second phone number and press s to place the second call.
Or, access the number from your Phonebook or Recent Calls list:
Press q and then press R to scroll to Phonebook or Recent Calls,
respectively.
Press C under SELECT.
To place the call, see “Making Calls from Phonebook” on page 51.
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7
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After you reach the second individual, press q.
Press S to scroll to 3 Way.
Press C under SELECT.
Both calls will appear on your display.
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Call Forwarding
Call Forwarding
Nextel’s Call Forwarding feature forwards calls to the number you designate.
The following Call Forwarding options are available:
•
All Calls — When this option is turned on, all calls will be sent
automatically to a number you specify. When this option is turned off,
your Detailed options will be activated.
•
Detailed — Choosing this option enables you to forward calls you missed to
Voice Mail, or other numbers, depending on why you missed each call:
•
•
Busy — your phone is engaged in other activities.
No Answer — you do not answer. The phone will ring 4 times before
forwarding the call.
•
Unreachable — your phone is out of coverage or powered off.
NOTE: For you to receive Voice Mail messages, the All Calls option must be set to Off
and the Detailed options must be set to your Voice Mail access number. This is
the default setting. Your Voice Mail access number is the first six digits of your
10-digit Nextel phone number followed by 6245.
For example, if the Nextel number is 703-555-1234, the Voice Mail access
number is 703-555-6245.
You can forward Line 1 and Line 2 independently. For more information on
using two lines, see “Alternate Line Service” on page 72.
When your phone is set to forward All Calls, an icon appears on the top row of
your display screen to indicate the call forwarding option you have chosen.
Icon
Indicates...
Line 1 is active; calls from Line 1 are being forwarded.
Line 1 is active; calls from Line 2 are being forwarded.
Line 1 is active; calls from Line 1 and Line 2 are being forwarded.
Line 2 is active; calls from Line 1 are being forwarded.
Line 2 is active; calls from Line 2 are being forwarded.
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Line 2 is active; calls from Line 1 and Line 2 are being
forwarded.
Turning On Call Forwarding
1
2
3
Press q then press R to scroll to Call Forward.
Press C under SELECT.
At the Call Forward screen, the Forward field
is highlighted. Press C under CHNGE.
4
5
6
Press S to scroll to All Calls.
Press C under SELECT.
Press R to scroll to the To field and press C under CHNGE.
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Call Forwarding
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To activate a call forwarding number:
If you have never used Call Forwarding before, the Forward screen
appears. To enter a call forwarding number, type the number on your
phone’s keypad or press C under SEARCH to select from numbers
stored in your phone. Press C under OK.
Or,
If you have used Call Forwarding before, the call forwarding number
you last used is displayed. Press C under CHNGE to access the
Forward screen.
To forward your calls to this number, press C under OK.
To forward your calls to a different number, press and hold C under
DELETE to erase the displayed number. Type the new number on your
phone’s keypad or press C under SEARCH to select from numbers
stored in your phone. Press C under OK.
Your calls will now be forwarded to the number that you selected.
Turning Off Call Forwarding
1
2
Press q then press R to scroll to Call Forward.
Press C under SELECT.
The Call Forward screen displays with the Forward field highlighted.
3
4
Press R to scroll to the To field and press C under CHNGE.
Press S to scroll to Off and press C under
SELECT.
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You will now receive all calls on your phone. When you are unavailable, your
calls will be forwarded according to your Detailed Call Forwarding settings. By
default, the Detailed option is set to forward your calls to Voice Mail.
Setting Call Forwarding to Voice Mail
In most cases, turning off Call Forwarding restores your ability to receive Voice
Mail messages when you are unavailable (see “Turning Off Call Forwarding”
on page 69). If you have completed those steps but are still not able to receive
Voice Mail messages, you can reset Call Forwarding to Voice Mail.
For you to receive Voice Mail messages, Call Forwarding must be set to
Detailed with your Voice Mail access number.
1
2
Press q then press R to scroll to Call Forward.
Press C under SELECT.
The Call Forward screen displays with the Forward field set to
Detailed.
3
4
Press R to scroll to the If Busy field and press C under CHNGE.
The call forwarding number you last used is displayed. Press C under
CHNGE. If this is your Voice Mail access number (the first six digits of
your 10-digit phone number followed by 6245), go to step 7.
5
6
Press and hold C under DELETE to erase the displayed number.
Enter your Voice Mail access number.
Your Voice Mail access number is the first six digits of your 10-digit
phone number, followed by 6245. (For example 7035556245.)
7
8
Press C under OK.
Repeat step 3 through step 7 for the If No Answer field and the If
Unreachable field.
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When finished, press C under EXIT.
NOTE: You can use the Detailed setting to forward calls to other numbers if desired.
However, it is recommended that you leave Detailed set to the Voice Mail
access number and use the All Calls setting if you wish to forward your calls
to another number.
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Caller ID
Additional Phone Features
In addition to the standard features that are included for all Nextel Digital
Cellular subscribers, there are also several features available for an additional
monthly or per-use fee. See the following sections for more information on
these services. Contact Nextel Customer Care for additional information.
NOTE: Some services are not available outside the continental United States.
Caller ID
If you subscribe to Caller ID, your phone automatically displays the phone
number or name (if the 10-digit phone number is stored in your Phonebook) of
the person calling (unless blocked by the caller), enabling you to decide whether
to take the call or forward it to Voice Mail.
NOTE: Caller ID information is not available on all calls.
A caller’s name is displayed if you have entered the person’s number into your
Phonebook (see “Adding Phonebook Entries” on page 40). Otherwise, the
caller’s phone number is displayed.
Maintaining Your Privacy with Per-Call and Per-Line
Blocking
Nextel provides two methods to prevent those you call from seeing your number
on their own Caller ID displays.
NOTE: Your Nextel phone number cannot be blocked from calls made to 911, 800,
855, 866, 877, 888, or other toll-free phone numbers.
Per-Call Blocking
You can block delivery of your phone number to other Caller ID units for a
single phone call. To set:
Press * 6 7 before dialing the call.
Per-Line Blocking
You can permanently block delivery of your phone number on every call you
make. You must order this feature by contacting Nextel Customer Care. To
disable on a per-call basis:
Press * 8 2 before the call.
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Alternate Line Service
As an Alternate Line customer, you will be given a separate phone number for
each line. With alternate lines, you can separate business and personal calls, or
designate one as a priority line.
Nextel Mobile Messaging and Nextel Online services use the Line 1 phone
number. You only need to subscribe to Caller ID or Voice Mail once — these
services will be available on both lines. Forwarding Line 2 to Line 1 will send
Line 2 incoming calls directly to Voice Mail without ringing.
The following settings are independent for each phone line. When you enable
one of these settings, it applies only to the active line:
•
•
•
•
•
Call Forwarding
Ring/Vibe
In Call Setup
Call Timers
Auto Answer
Selecting the Alternate Line
1
2
3
4
5
From the idle screen, press q.
Press S to scroll to Settings. Press C under SELECT.
Press R to scroll to Phone Setup. Press C under SELECT.
With the current line highlighted, press C under CHNGE.
Press R to scroll to the desired line. Press C under SELECT.
Receiving Calls on Your Alternate Line
You can receive calls on either line, regardless of the active line setting. The
screen displays Line 1 or Line 2 to indicate on which line the call is being
received.
Call Restrictions
You can prevent your phone from making or receiving specific types of calls.
Nextel currently offers three types of Call Restrictions:
•
no long distance calls allowed
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Nextel 411
•
•
no incoming calls
no outgoing calls (except 911)
Contact Customer Care for more information.
Nextel 411
Nextel 411 provides friendly services for on-the-go professionals. Simply press
4 1 1 s from your Nextel phone anywhere within the continental United
States and Hawaii. Nextel 411 services include:
White Page Listings
You can request a telephone number for any person, business, or government
agency in the continental United States and Hawaii. Operators can also provide
address information if available.
Yellow Page Listings
You can request a telephone number for a business or you can ask the operator
to perform a search by category if the specific business name is unknown. For
example, you can request information for a copy center near your hotel while on
business travel.
Nationwide Call Completion
Nextel 411 operators can connect you to any listing in the continental United
States and Hawaii. If requested, the operator will stay on the line while
connecting to the number.
Driving Directions
Nextel 411 operators are able to provide directions to reach a specific
destination. Operators will work with you to determine your starting point and
provide clear directions to the destination.
Restaurant Reservations
Nextel 411 operators can assist in finding a restaurant and then coordinate
reservations. A Nextel 411 operator will confirm your reservation information
through a return phone call. For your convenience, the reservation will be in
your name.
NOTE: Reservation service may not be available for all restaurants.
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Movie Listings and Showtimes
Nextel 411 operators have access to movie listings at most theaters in the
continental United States and Hawaii. You only need to ask for a specific movie
or movie theater to get current movies, locations, or showtimes. Additional
information such as running time, synopsis, and ratings are also available.
Showtimes and listings are available 24-48 hours in advance.
Local Event Information
You can request information on local events such as sporting events, concerts,
state and county fairs, and other current events. Nextel 411 operators can
provide dates, times, and locations for these events.
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Nextel Voice Mail is a flexible, easy-to-use system that takes messages when
you are not available — so you never miss an important call.
This section includes:
Setting Up Your Voice Mail Box
Logging Into Voice Mail
Using Voice Mail
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Advanced Voice Mail Features
Nextel Voice Mail Tree
This section covers the most commonly used Voice Mail features. Once you log
into Voice Mail, there are a number of innovative features you can access.
Those features are also covered in this section. After you access Voice Mail, an
automated system tells you each menu option and the key to press to select a
menu option. See “Nextel Voice Mail Tree” on page 88.
Setting Up Your Voice Mail Box
You must set up your Voice Mail box before you can listen to messages. The
following steps tell you how to setup your mailbox. Before getting started, see
“Recording Your Active Greeting” on page 79 for information you may want to
include in your greeting.
1
Using your i95cl phone, dial your 10-digit Nextel Personal Telephone
Number (PTN). For example: 7035557777.
If you are calling from a phone other than your i95cl phone, dial your
10-digit Nextel Personal Telephone Number (PTN). When you hear the
greeting, press * to access your Voice Mail box. The system will prompt
you to Enter your password. Enter the last seven digits of your Nextel
Personal Telephone Number. For example: 5557777. This is your
temporary password.
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2
3
Follow the system instructions to:
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Create a new four- to seven-digit password (see “Changing Your
Password” on page 79).
•
•
Record your name (see “Recording Your Name” on page 79).
Record a greeting (see “Recording Your Active Greeting” on page
79).
When the system says Enjoy using Nextel Voice Mail, your mailbox is
set up.
Logging Into Voice Mail
To log into Voice Mail, you must first access the Message Center on your
phone.
1
From the idle screen, if MESG is one of your display options, press C
under MESG.
Otherwise,
Press q.
2
3
Press R to scroll to Messages.
Press C under SELECT.
The Message Center screen displays numbers of new and total Voice Mail
messages.
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Using Voice Mail
From the Message Center screen, log into Voice Mail:
1
2
Press S to scroll to Voice Mail.
Press C under CALL to log into Nextel Voice Mail. Calling displays
as you are connected to the network.
NOTE: If your hear a message that says, “Enter the phone number of the
subscriber you are trying to reach,” enter your own
10-digit Nextel Personal Telephone Number. When the greeting plays,
press * to receive a password prompt.
3
When prompted, enter your password.
NOTE: You must receive a message before you can access Voice Mail for the first
time from your i95cl phone. (Tip: You can leave yourself a message.)
Using Voice Mail
The following sections explain how to use Voice Mail after you have logged in.
For information on receiving notification of Voice Mail messages, sending calls
to Voice Mail, and accessing messages, see “Messaging Services” on page 89.
Main Voice Mail Menu
You are at the main Voice Mail menu when you hear the options listed below.
•
To play your messages, press 1. (This option plays only if you have new or
saved messages.)
•
•
•
To record a message, press 2.
To change your greeting, press 3.
To access your personal options press 4.
If you press * while you are in a sub-menu, you will go to the previous menu.
If you press **, you will go to the main Voice Mail menu.
From the main Voice Mail menu, press # to exit Voice Mail. At any time, you
may end the call by pressing r or closing the phone cover.
NOTE: Flip Activation must be set to ON to end calls when closing the cover.
Playing Messages
When you receive a new Voice Mail message, you can either listen to it
immediately or later. Press C under CALL to listen now or press C under
EXIT to listen later.
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Options available while listening to your messages:
Replay previous six seconds.
Rewind to beginning of message.
Pause/continue the current message.
Fast forward 6 seconds.
Press 1 1
Press 2
Press 3
Fast forward to end of message.
Play the date and time stamp.
Press 3 3
Press 5 5
Options available while a message is playing or after it has played:
Copy the message to another subscriber. (See “Recording,
Copying and Replying to Messages” on page 82.)
Press 6
Delete the message.
Reply to a message.
Save the message.
Press 7
Press 8
Press 9
Press #
Skip to the next message.
Saving and Deleting Messages
While a message is playing or after you have finished listening to it, you can
save it or delete it. To save a message, press 9. To delete a message, press 7.
To have messages automatically saved, see “Automatic Playback” on page 82.
Messages that are not saved or deleted remain in your mailbox as new messages.
All messages are automatically deleted after 30 days.
Recovering Deleted Messages
To retrieve deleted messages, press * 3. This option only applies to the
current Voice Mail session. If you end the call, the messages will be
permanently deleted.
IMPORTANT: After exiting the Voice Mail session, you cannot recover deleted
messages.
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Using Voice Mail
Changing Your Password
1
2
3
4
From the main Voice Mail menu, press 4 to access Personal Options.
Press 4 to access Personal Preferences.
Press 1 to modify password.
Enter your new password. This password must be all numbers. It must
be 4 to 7 digits long.
5
Press ** to return to the main menu.
NOTE: If you forget your password, contact Customer Care.
IMPORTANT: For security purposes, it is recommended that you do not choose
sequential or repeated digits like 1-2-3-4 or 5-5-5-5 for your password.
Recording Your Name
When you send, reply to, or copy a message, your name response precedes the
message. To record or re-record your name at any time:
1
2
3
4
5
From the main Voice Mail menu, press 4 to access Personal Options.
Press 4 to access Personal Preferences.
Press 3 to access the Record Your Name option.
Press 2 to record your name.
Press ** to return to the main menu.
Recording Your Active Greeting
Through Nextel Voice Mail service, there are a number of ways in which people
can reach you. You may want to include one or all of the following options in
your greeting so that callers will know they are available.
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Press 1 to send a numeric message.
Press 2 to send an operator assisted message. (This option is available only
if you are a subscriber of Operator Assisted Messaging. Contact Nextel
Customer Care for more information.)
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Press # to skip the greeting and record a message immediately.
1
To record or alter your greeting at any time, from the main Voice Mail
menu, press 3 to change your greeting.
2
Press 1 to play, press 2 to record or re-record, or press 3 to delete
your active greeting.
3
4
Record your greeting and press # when you have finished.
Press ** to return to the main menu.
Advanced Voice Mail Features
Multiple Greetings
Nextel Voice Mail service allows you to have up to five different greetings. You
can designate which greeting will be your active greeting at any given time. For
example, instead of your regular greeting, you may wish to activate a different
greeting for days when you are out of the office or on vacation.
The greeting that was recorded during your initial Voice Mail box setup is
Greeting 1. This is your default active greeting.
Recording Additional Greetings
1
From the main Voice Mail menu, press 3 to access the Greetings
menu.
2
3
4
5
6
Press 4 to modify greetings.
Enter the greeting number you wish to create or modify.
Press 2 to record a greeting.
Record your greeting and press # when you have finished.
Press ** to return to the main menu.
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Selecting Your Active Greeting
1
From the main Voice Mail menu, press 3 to access the Greetings
menu.
2
3
4
5
6
Press 3 to select another greeting to be active.
Enter the number of the greeting that you would like to be active.
The system will confirm your active greeting number.
Press 1 to play your active greeting.
Press ** to return to the main menu.
Greetings Schedule
You can choose to have your greetings automatically activated based on a pre-
determined time schedule. By activating the Greeting Schedule, Greetings 1, 2
and 3 will automatically play according to the time schedule listed below.
Greeting 1
Greeting 2
Greeting 3
Evenings and
Weekends
5:00 pm --7:59 am, Monday -- Friday
24-hours, Saturday and Sunday
Weekday
Mornings
8:00 am -- 11:59 am
Monday -- Friday
Weekday
Afternoons
Noon -- 4:59 pm
Monday -- Friday
Activating Your Greeting Schedule
1
From the main Voice Mail menu, press 3 to access the Greetings
menu.
2
3
Press 9 to activate your greeting schedule.
Press ** to return to the main menu.
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Automatic Playback
By default, the playback mode of your Voice Mail service is set to Normal.
Nextel’s Automatic Playback feature automatically plays and saves new
messages when you log in. To activate Automatic Playback:
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2
3
4
5
From the main Voice Mail menu, press 4 to access Personal Options.
Press 4 to access Personal Preferences.
Press 2 to access Playback Preferences.
Press 2 to switch between Automatic and Normal Playback.
Press ** to return to the main menu.
Changing the Playback Order of Messages
With Nextel Voice Mail service, you can select the order in which you want
unheard messages to be played. You may listen to the last received message
first, or you may listen to the first received message first. To select the order in
which new messages should be played:
1
2
3
4
5
From the main Voice Mail menu, press 4 to access Personal Options.
Press 4 to access Personal Preferences.
Press 2 to access Playback Preferences.
Press 1 to switch between the playback orders.
Press ** to return to the main menu.
Recording, Copying and Replying to Messages
These functions allow you to record and send, reply to, or copy a message to an
assigned destination address or Group List number.
If you record a complete or partial message, but do not send it, Nextel Voice
Mail service will refer to this message as an “in preparation” message. Before
sending messages you may want to see “Delivery Options” on page 83.
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To record and send a message:
1
From the main Voice Mail menu, press 2 to access Record a
Message.
2
3
Record your message and press # to end the message.
Press 9 at the prompt to indicate that you want to send the message or
press 5 for Delivery Options.
4
Enter the mailbox number and/or group list number(s). (A mailbox
number is the 10-digit Nextel Personal Telephone Number of a Nextel
customer. The name of the recipient plays if it is recorded.)
5
6
Press # to send.
Press ** to return to the main menu.
NOTE: You can only send messages using this method to Nextel customers in your
home market.
Delivery Options
After you have created a message, you can assign the message to a category
before you send it. Below is a list of the options that can be applied to a
message:
Urgent
Private
Recipient will hear this message before other messages.
Recipient cannot copy the message to another mailbox
or phone number.
Notification of
Non-Delivery
You will be notified if the recipient has not listened to your
message by a certain date and time.
Future Delivery
You can specify a time and date (up to three months in
advance) for the message to be delivered. (See “Time
and Date Charts” on page 86.)
NOTE: Once a message has been sent for future delivery, it
cannot be retrieved or deleted.
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To set a special delivery option:
1
2
After recording your message but before sending it, press 5 for
Delivery Options.
Press the number that corresponds with the desired delivery option:
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•
•
Press 1 for Urgent.
Press 2 for Private.
Press 3 for Notification of Non-Delivery. At prompt, specify
time and date.
•
•
Press 4 for Future Delivery of Messages. At prompt, specify time
and date.
Press 9 to send the message immediately.
3
The list of options will be presented again. Select an additional option
or press 9 to send the message.
4
5
6
Enter the destination mailbox or Group List number of the recipient(s).
Press # to send.
Press ** to return to the main menu.
Working With Group Lists
The Group List feature enables you to create a list and assign it a unique name.
Then, you can add mailbox numbers, group lists or individuals — by name — to
the list. Once you create a list you can send a voice message to everyone on the
list by simply entering the group list number. You can have up to 40 group lists
with each list holding up to 50 addresses.
Creating Group Lists
1
2
3
4
From the main Voice Mail menu, press 4 to access Personal Options.
Press 2 to access your Group Lists.
Press 2 to create a Group List.
Enter the one- or two-digit group list number and press #.
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6
7
8
Record a name for the list and press #.
Select group members by mailbox number, Group List, or name.
Press # to save all entries added to the list.
Press ** to return to the main menu.
Modifying a Group List
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
From the main Voice Mail menu, press 4 to access Personal Options.
Press 2 to access Group Lists.
Press 4 to modify a Group List.
Enter the number of the Group List you want to modify.
Press 1 to add a new recipient.
Press # to save your changes.
Press ** to return to the main menu.
Deleting a Group List
1
2
3
4
From the main Voice Mail menu, press 4 to access Personal Options.
Press 2 to access Group Lists.
Press 3 to delete a Group List.
Enter the number of the Group List you want to delete. The system will
play the name of the Group List.
5
6
Press # to delete the list.
Press ** to return to the main menu.
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Message Forwarding
This feature allows you to program your phone to automatically forward
incoming messages to another mailbox. There are three types of forwarding:
Immediate, Silent and Delayed. They are described below:
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•
•
Immediate Forwarding - Caller is notified that the message will be
forwarded.
Silent Forwarding - Caller is not notified that the message will be
forwarded.
Delayed Forwarding - If a caller’s message is not retrieved after a certain
amount of time, the message will automatically be forwarded to another
mailbox or telephone number.
1
From the main Voice Mail menu, press 4 to access Personal Options.
2
3
Press 5 to modify Forwarding Options.
Select the applicable option below:
• To create a forwarding number, press 2.
• If you have already created a forwarding number, press 2 to modify
the number.
• To enable or disable Message Forwarding, press 3.
• To change the forwarding type, press 4.
• Press 1 for Immediate Forwarding
• Press 2 for Silent Forwarding
• Press 3 for Delayed Forwarding
4
Press ** to return to the main menu.
NOTE: You can only forward messages to Nextel customers in your home market.
Time and Date Charts
Time and Date Charts can be referenced for specific tasks throughout Nextel
Voice Mail service.
24-hour Clock
Nextel Voice Mail service uses a 24-hour clock:
NOTE: To compute the 24-hour clock for pm, add 1200.
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Below is a list of hours translated into 24-hour time:
12-hour
Clock
12:00 am 4:00 am 8:00 am 12:00 pm 4:00 pm 10:00 pm
0000 0400 0800 1200 1600 2200
24-hour
Clock
Dates
All dates must have 4 digits in the MM/DD format (2 digits for the month and 2
digits for the day). January is 01, February is 02, etc. The first day of the month
is 01, the second day of the month is 02, etc. For days of the week, Sunday is 1,
Monday is 2, etc.
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Messaging Services
Your Nextel phone offers choices in Messaging Services — Voice Mail and
Messaging).
Nextel Mobile Messaging helps keep you in touch with co-workers and
customers, regardless of where you travel on the Nextel National Network:
•
Text and Numeric Messaging allows others to send you a message that is
displayed directly on your Nextel phone.
•
Two-Way Messaging uses Nextel Online to provide immediate contact, even
when you can’t make or take a call. Two-Way Messaging allows you to send,
receive, and respond to text messages quickly and discreetly.
The main topics covered in this section are listed below:
Receiving Messages
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Message Center
Voice Mail Messages
Text and Numeric Messaging
Nextel Two-Way Messaging
Receiving Messages
Whether your phone cover is open or closed, your phone alerts you when you
receive a new Voice Mail message, Text and Numeric message, or Net Alert
message.
You must open the phone cover to access, delete, or save messages, but you can
view and dismiss message alerts with the cover open or closed to view them
later.
Message Alerts
Your phone sounds an alert tone every 30 seconds until you dismiss the alert.
(You can set your phone to stop sounding alert tones after a certain period of
time. See “Setting Alert Timeout” on page 150.)
You can customize the alert tone for each type of message alert. See “Ring Style
and Notification Type” on page 134.
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With the cover closed, the following icons display:
•
•
indicates a Voice Mail alert
indicates a Text Message or Net Alert alert
Your phone screens display the message alert:
Message Type
Voice Mail
Clover Closed
Cover Open
For multiple Voice Mail
messages:
5
Text Messages
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For multiple Text
Messages:
9
Net Alert
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For multiple Net Alert
messages:
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These message alert screens appear if the new message is the only message you
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have.
If you already have one or more messages when a new message is received, the
screen shows the number of messages that are of the same type as the new
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Message Center
message.
Dismissing Alerts
When you dismiss a message alert, the message alert display disappears from
the screen and your phone stops sounding alert tones, but the message is not
deleted. You can access the message through the Message Center. See “Message
Center” on page 91 for more information.
Cover Open
To dismiss an alert with the cover open, you must choose to access the message
or exit the new message screen, or close the cover.
For more information on accessing messages, see “Voice Mail Messages” on
page 92, “Text and Numeric Messaging” on page 93, and “Nextel Two-Way
Messaging” on page 96.
Cover Closed
To dismiss a message alert:
Press . or open phone cover.
After you have dismissed a message alert, you must open the phone cover to
access the message. If you do not dismiss the alert when you open the cover, a
message alert screen appears on the full-sized color screen, but no additional
alert tones will sound.
Message Center
The Message Center enables you to access all messaging services through one
screen. To access the Message Center:
1
From the idle screen, If MESG is one of your display options, press C
under MESG.
Otherwise,
Press q.
2
3
Press R to scroll to Messages.
Press C under SELECT.
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The Message Center screen displays the number of messages you have in each
messaging service—Voice Mail, Text Msgs (Text and Numeric Messages), and
Net Alert (Two-Way Messages and other Wireless Web-based mail).To access
any message service:
1
2
From the Message Center screen, press R to scroll to the messaging
service you want to access.
Press C under the display option on the right. This option varies
depending on the message service selected.
Voice Mail Messages
Your phone is pre-programmed with default Call Forwarding settings to forward
your calls to Voice Mail when you are not available. The default setting is
Detailed with the If Busy, If No Answer and If Unreachable fields set to your
Voice Mail access number. If you have subscribed to Voice Mail and have set
up your Voice Mail box, but are not receiving your Voice Mail messages, see
“Setting Call Forwarding to Voice Mail” on page 70.
When you receive a Voice Mail alert, you can listen to the message immediately
or later.
Listening to a Message Immediately
Press C under CALL to log into Voice Mail. Calling displays as you
are connected to the network.
Listening to a Message Later
Press C under EXIT. The
icon will appear on the idle screen to
remind you that you have a stored Voice Mail message.
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Text and Numeric Messaging
Logging into Voice Mail
1 Go to the Message Center screen (see “Message
Center” on page 91). If Voice Mail is not
highlighted, press S to scroll to Voice Mail.
The number of new messages and the total
number of messages are displayed.
2
Press C under CALL to log into Nextel Voice Mail. Calling displays
as you are connected to the network.
NOTE: If your hear a message that says, “Enter the phone number of the
subscriber you are trying to reach,” enter your own 10-digit Nextel
Personal Telephone Number. When the greeting plays, press * to
receive a password prompt.
3
When prompted, enter your password.
For information on how to use Voice Mail after you have logged in, see “Nextel
Voice Mail” on page 75.
Text and Numeric Messaging
With Nextel Text and Numeric Messaging, Nextel will:
•
•
Allow text (alpha) messages up to 140 characters in length.
Allow numeric messages up to 20 characters in length when a caller presses 1
at your Voice Mail greeting.
•
Accept your messages even if you are unavailable, if your phone is turned
off, or if you are busy on another call.
•
•
Alert you of a new text or numeric message, even if you are on another call.
Store a message if you are using Nextel Direct Connect and deliver it upon
completion of the call.
•
Store the message if you are outside of the coverage area and deliver it as
soon as you are back in a coverage area.
•
Attempt continuous delivery of messages until successful, for up to 7 days.
With Nextel Text and Numeric Messaging, your Nextel phone will:
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•
•
Refer to text and numeric messages as Text Messages.
Stamp the message with the time and date the message was left.
Store up to 16 messages at a time, that will remain until you delete them.
NOTE: “Mail Waiting, Memory Full” displays when 16 message registers are full.
(Messages must be erased before you can receive others.)
•
Allow for “Auto Call Back” of a phone number that is included within a
message, by pressing s. If the message contains two phone numbers, Auto
Call Back will dial the last number.
Accessing New Messages
When you receive a message, you can view it immediately or later.
Viewing a Message Immediately
1
2
Press C under READ. The message displays.
If the message fills more than one screen, use S to scroll through the
rest of the message.
3
Press C under SAVE to save the message.
Or,
Press C under DELETE to delete the message.
Viewing a Message Later
Press C under EXIT. The
icon will appear on the idle screen to
remind you that you have a unread message.
Accessing Stored Messages
1
From the Message Center screen (see “Message Center” on page 91),
press S to scroll down to Text Msgs. The number of new messages
and the total number of messages are displayed.
2
3
Press C under SELECT. The Text Msg Inbox screen appears.
Press S to scroll to the message you want to read and press C under
READ.
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4
5
If the message fills more than one screen, use S to scroll through the
rest of the message.
Press C under SAVE to save the message.
Or,
Press C under DELETE to delete the message.
Sending a Message
Nextel Text and Numeric Messaging includes four options for sending
messages: Web Messaging on nextel.com, Email Messaging, Numeric
Messaging, and Operator Assisted Messaging.
Web Messaging on nextel.com
Nextel’s Web Messaging enables you to send a message to yourself, someone
else, or a group of Nextel customers. It also includes a “Schedule For Later”
option, which allows you to schedule messages to be sent at a specific time and
date. You can also check on the delivery status of your messages.
For more information or to send a Web message, go to nextel.com and click on
Send a Message or Nextel Mobile Messaging.
Email Messaging
From any email account, type the 10-digit phone number of a Nextel customer
in the To field and add @messaging.nextel.com (for example,
[email protected]). The entire message can be up to 140
characters.
Numeric Messaging
•
•
The caller must press 1 during your Voice Mail greeting.
Once the caller presses 1, only a numeric message can be sent.
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Operator Assisted Messaging*
•
The caller can press “2” during your Voice Mail greeting. Or, call 1-800-
NEXGRAM (1-800-639-4726). Outside of the U.S., call 1-858-279-8495.
•
•
A text message can be sent immediately or scheduled for future delivery.
The operator will send the message.
*
The Operator Assisted Messaging feature is required. There is also an additional
charge for this service. For more information, contact Customer Care.
Nextel Two-Way Messaging
Two-Way Messages are delivered as Net Alerts.
With Two-Way Messaging, you can:
•
Receive messages (up to 500 characters in length) with built-in replies and
respond to them at the touch of a button.
•
•
Send or respond to messages when you’re in a meeting or noisy location.
Create and store your own frequently used responses that let you send
informative answers without keying in text.
•
Send messages to one individual from your phone or contact several at once
from any email system or nextel.com.
To activate this service, call 1-800-NEXTEL6 or contact your Nextel sales
representative. For additional information on how to use this service, see “Two-
Way Messaging” in the Nextel Online User’s Guide, available on nextel.com.
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Direct Connect
Nextel Direct Connect®
Nextel Direct Connect is a digital two-way radio feature that allows you to
communicate with your co-workers and clients for a fraction of the cost of
traditional cellular calls.
individual. You can use the Group Call feature to contact a group of people
designated as a Talkgroup.
communicate with individuals outside your company. These Networks link
Nextel customers in similar industries or geographic regions. So, if you need to
reach a client, vendor, or contractor instantly, work smarter by joining the
Nextel Business Networks. For more information, call 1-888-NEXTEL2
(1-888-639-8352).
NOTE: Nextel Direct Connect® is only available in your home calling area.
This section includes everything you will need to know to take advantage of
Nextel Direct Connect (digital two-way radio) service:
Private Call
Call Alerts
Group Call
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Private Call
There are several ways to reach an individual using Nextel Direct Connect.
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Enter the person’s Private ID from the keypad.
Select the person’s Private ID from your Phonebook.
Select the person’s Private ID from your Recent Calls list.
Use voice-activated dialing.
Whether you dial the person’s Private ID directly or use a number stored in your
Phonebook or Recent Calls list, you must have the individual’s Private ID to use
Nextel Direct Connect. To learn how to store names and numbers, see
“Phonebook” on page 36.
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NOTE: When the cover is open, the Recent Calls list displays briefly on the internal
display after you end a call. When the cover is closed, the most recent call
displays briefly on the external display after you end a call.
NOTE: When dialing or storing a Private ID, the asterisks must be entered as part of
the Private ID in order to make a Nextel Direct Connect Private Call.
Making a Private Call from the Keypad
1
2
3
Enter the Private ID of the person you are trying to call. Be sure to enter
Area ID*Network ID*Member ID.
Press and hold the Push-To-Talk (PTT) button on the side of the phone.
Begin talking after the phone emits a chirping sound.
Release the PTT button to listen.
Making a Private Call from Phonebook
If you have stored a person’s Private ID in your Phonebook (see “Adding
Phonebook Entries” on page 40), you can use your Phonebook to make a Private
Call to that person:
1
From the idle screen, press q.
Or,
Press C under PHBK, if shown on idle screen.
2
3
Press S to scroll to Phonebook. Press C under SELECT.
From the Phonebook screen, press S to scroll through the names until
the desired name is highlighted.
If more than one number is stored for an entry, press T until
displays.
4
5
Press and hold the PTT button on the side of the phone. Begin talking
after the phone emits a chirping sound.
Release the PTT button to listen.
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Making a Private Call from the Recent Calls List
Cover Open
1
2
3
From the idle screen, press q.
Press S to scroll to Recent Calls. Press C under SELECT.
From the Recent Calls screen, press S to scroll through the names and
numbers until the desired name or Private ID is highlighted.
If more than one number is stored for an entry, press T until
displays.
4
5
Press and hold the PTT button on the side of the phone. Begin talking
after the phone emits a chirping sound.
Release the PTT button to listen.
For more information on the Recent Calls list, see “Recent Calls” on page 57.
Cover Closed
1
Private icon
Private ID.)
appears at the right of the screen, the number is a
2
3
4
Use the volume keys on the side of your phone to scroll to the desired
Private ID.
Press and hold the PTT button on the side of the phone. Begin talking
after the phone emits a chirping sound.
Release the PTT button to listen.
Making Private Calls Using Voice-Activated Dialing
If you have recorded a voice name for a Private ID in your Phonebook (see
“Voice Names” on page 38), you can use this feature to call the number.
USER TIP: If you have difficulty making calls using a voice name, try assigning a
longer voice name to the number. For example, if the voice name “Joe”
fails to place a call to Joe Smith’s number, try assigning the voice name
“Joe Smith” to the number.
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Cover Open
1
2
3
From the idle screen, press and hold t on the top of your phone until
the phone beeps and the Say Name Now screen appears, then release.
Speaking into the microphone, say the voice name assigned to the
Private ID you want to call.
Your phone will play the name back to you. Press the PTT button when
the entry is displayed.
Cover Closed
1
Press and hold t on the top of your phone until the phone beeps and
then release, Say Name appears.
NOTE: If you do not want to complete the call, press . on top of your phone at
any time before the call is placed.
2
3
Speaking into the microphone, say the voice name assigned to the
Private ID you want to call.
Your phone will play the name back to you. Press the PTT button.
Receiving a Private Call
When you receive a Private Call, your phone emits a chirp. Private in Use and
the full-sized color display screen.
To respond to a Private Call:
1
2
Wait for the caller to finish speaking.
Press and hold the PTT button. Begin talking after the phone emits a
chirping sound.
3
Release the PTT button to listen.
Storing Private IDs
For information on how to store Private IDs to your Phonebook, see “Adding
Phonebook Entries” on page 40.
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Call Alerts
For information on how to quickly store Private IDs, see “Storing Numbers and
Private IDs Fast” on page 43.
Call Alerts
You can send a Call Alert which lets recipients know that you would like to talk
with them. When you send an alert, the recipient will receive a series of beeps
and your name or Private ID will appear on the display.
Placing a Call Alert from the Keypad
1
Enter the Private ID of the person you want to call. Be sure to enter
Area ID*Network ID*Member ID.
2
3
Press C under ALERT. The Ready to Alert screen displays.
Press and hold the PTT button until Alert Successful displays. The
recipient’s phone sounds the alert intermittently until the user of the
phone answers, queues, or clears the alert.
Placing a Call Alert from the Phonebook
1
2
3
From the idle screen, press q.
Press S to scroll to Phonebook. Press C under SELECT.
From the Phonebook screen, press S to scroll to the Phonebook entry
for the person you want to alert.
If more than one number is stored for an entry, press T until
displays.
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4
Press C under ALERT. The Ready to Alert
screen appears.
5
Press and hold the PTT button until Alert Successful displays. The
recipient’s phone sounds the alert intermittently until the user of the
phone answers, queues, or clears the alert.
Ready to Alert Screen
Ready to Alert is used to confirm your request for the alert and to prompt you
to push the PTT button:
•
If you press the PTT button, the Call Alert is sent, and the phone displays the
Recent Calls screen.
•
For Call Alerts placed from the keypad, pressing C under CANCEL causes
the phone to return to the dialing screen with the previously entered number
displayed.
•
•
•
For Call Alerts placed from the Phonebook, pressing C under CANCEL
causes the phone to return to the Phonebook screen.
If Flip Activation is set to ON, you can dismiss a Call Alert by closing the
cover. This sends the Call Alert to the queue.
If you do nothing, the phone will revert to the idle screen.
Receiving Call Alerts
When you receive a Call Alert, your phone emits a series of chirps and displays
the name or number of the caller. You can answer, queue, or clear the Call Alert:
•
To answer a Call Alert, press the PTT button and begin talking after the
phone emits a chirping sound.
•
•
To queue a Call Alert, press C under QUEUE.
To clear a Call Alert:
•
Cover open — press C under CLEAR or close the phone cover.
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•
Cover closed — press ..
NOTE: If you take no action when you receive a Call Alert, the Call Alert is
automatically placed in your Call Alert Queue.
USER TIP: You can turn down the Call Alert chirp volume by pressing the volume
buttons on the side of your phone.
Call Alert Queue
Call Alert queuing enables you to save up to eight Call Alerts in a list, or queue.
To store a Call Alert in the Call Alert Queue, press C under QUEUE when you
receive an incoming Call Alert, or do nothing and the Call Alert will
automatically be placed in the queue.
Accessing the Call Alert Queue
1
2
3
From the idle screen, press q.
Press R to scroll to Call Alert.
Press C under SELECT. The Call Alert Queue screen displays.
Viewing Call Alert Date and Time
To find out the date and time a Call Alert was received:
1
From the Call Alert Queue screen, press S to scroll to the desired
Call Alert.
2
3
4
Press q to access the Call Alert Menu.
Press R to scroll to View.
Press C under SELECT.
Sorting Call Alerts
To sort your Call Alerts by the order they were received:
1
2
From the Call Alert Queue screen, press q to access the Call Alert
Menu.
Press S to scroll to Sort By.
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3
4
5
Press C under SELECT.
Press S to scroll to First on Top or Last on Top.
Press C under SELECT.
Responding to a Call Alert From the Queue
1
From the Call Alert Queue screen, press S to scroll to the Call Alert
you want to respond to. You can respond by sending a Call Alert or
placing a Private Call.
2
To send a Call Alert, press C under ALERT and then press the PTT
button.
Or,
To place a Private Call, press the PTT button.
The Call Alert will be removed from the queue.
Deleting a Call Alert From the Queue
To delete a Call Alert from the queue:
1
From the Call Alert Queue screen, press S to scroll to the entry you
want to delete.
2
3
4
5
Press q to access the Call Alert Menu.
Press R to scroll to Delete.
Press C under SELECT.
When the confirmation screen appears, press C under YES to delete
the entry.
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Group Call
To delete all Call Alerts from the queue:
1
From the Call Alert Queue screen, press q to access the Call Alert
Menu.
2
3
4
Press R to scroll to Delete All.
Press C under SELECT.
When the confirmation screen appears, press C under YES to delete all
Call Alerts.
Group Call
In a Group Call, you can communicate instantly with a group of people that you
have previously set up as a Talkgroup. Group Calls go out to all members of the
Talkgroup at the same time.
Your Nextel Sales Representative or Nextel Customer Care must set up your
Talkgroups by providing you with a Talkgroup number for each Talkgroup.
After you have the number, you can assign each Talkgroup number a name and
store it in your phone (see “Storing a Talkgroup” on page 105). Your phone can
store up to 30 Talkgroups. You can only make calls to Talkgroups for which you
have been provisioned.
Storing a Talkgroup
1
From the idle screen, press q.
Or,
Press C under PHBK, if shown on idle screen.
2
3
4
5
6
Press R to scroll to Phonebook.
Press C under SELECT.
Press S to scroll to [New Entry].
Press C under SELECT. The entry details screen displays.
Enter the information as you would any other Phonebook entry. (See
“Adding Phonebook Entries” on page 40.) When you get to Type, make
sure that you select Talkgroup.
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8
Enter the Talkgroup number. For example: 127.
When you have completed the entry details, press C under DONE.
Making a Group Call from the Keypad
1
2
Press # and then enter the Talkgroup number of the group that you
want to call.
Press and hold the PTT button on the side of the phone, wait for the
chirp, and speak. The phones of individuals in the Talkgroup will emit a
chirping sound to alert them that someone is calling.
3
Release the PTT button to listen.
Making a Group Call from Phonebook
1
From the Phonebook screen, press R to scroll to the name of the
Talkgroup you want to call.
If more than one number is stored for an entry, press T until
displays.
2
3
Press and hold the PTT button on the side of the phone, wait for the
chirp, and speak. The phones of the people in the Talkgroup will emit a
chirping sound to alert them that someone is calling.
Release the PTT button to listen.
Making a Group Call from the Recent Calls List
1
From the Recent Calls screen, press R to scroll to the name of the
Talkgroup you want to call.
If more than one number is stored for an entry, press T until
displays.
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Group Call
2
3
Press and hold the PTT button on the side of the phone, wait for the
chirp, and speak. The phones of individuals in the Talkgroup will emit a
chirping sound to alert them that someone is calling.
Release the PTT button to listen.
Receiving a Group Call
When you receive an incoming Group Call, your phone emits a chirp. The
Talkgroup number or Talkgroup name you assigned displays on the screen.
To respond to a Group Call:
1
2
Wait for the caller to finish speaking.
Press and hold the PTT button. Begin talking after the phone emits a
chirping sound.
3
Release the PTT button to listen.
Joining a Group Call
Although you may be provisioned in more than one Talkgroup, you can only
participate in one Group Call at a time. When you join a new Group Call, you no
longer belong to your previous Group Call.
To join an ongoing Group Call:
1
Using the keypad, press # and enter the Talkgroup number.
Or,
From the Phonebook screen, press R to scroll to the name of the
Talkgroup you want to join.
Or,
If the Talkgroup you want to join is on your Recent Call list, go to the
Recent Calls screen and press R to scroll to the name of the Talkgroup
you want to join.
2
Press C under JOIN.
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Group-Silent Programming
Group-Silent programming enables you to silence incoming Group Calls and
communication.
Turning Group-Silent On or Off
1
2
3
4
5
6
From the idle screen, press q.
Press R to scroll to Settings. Press C under SELECT.
Press R to scroll to Tkgrp Settings. Press C under SELECT.
With the Silent field highlighted, press C under CHNGE.
Press S to scroll to On or Off.
Press C under SELECT.
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Datebook
organize events, such as appointments and meetings. Schedules can be created
important events.
You can view upcoming events by week or by day. The Datebook stores and
manages 250 events over a 13-month period (12 months ahead and 1 month
back).
using Datebook for the first time, ensure that the current year is correct. See
“Initial Setup” on page 144 for more information.
This section includes:
Datebook Icons
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Viewing Your Datebook
About Datebook Events
Adding New Events
Editing Events
Deleting Events
Datebook Event Reminders
Customizing Datebook Set Up
Datebook Icons
There are several icons commonly used in the Datebook application:
Symbol
Description
Event without a start/end time
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Recurring Appointment
Datebook Alarm
G
Used to move through fields when setting a time and date.
Used to change the time or date.
Viewing Your Datebook
To access your Datebook:
1
2
3
From the idle screen, press q.
Press R to scroll to Datebook.
Press C under SELECT.
Information in your Datebook can be viewed in three ways: by the week, the
day, or the event.
This information is structured hierarchically. When you access the Datebook, it
displays the current week. You can select a day to view and display the events of
that day. When the events of a day are displayed, you can select an event to view
and display details of that event.
Viewing a Week
When you access your Datebook, the current week is displayed. You can scroll
to other weeks by pressing S.
Displayed week
Event without a
start/end time
Days of week
Events
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Viewing Your Datebook
The dates of the displayed week appear at the top of the text area of your
phone’s screen.
Below the dates are letters indicating the days of the week. When you access
your Datebook, the current day is highlighted. You can scroll to other days by
pressing T.
Below each letter is a 12-hour time window for each day. Scheduled events are
shown within the time window in black. Events scheduled outside the 12-hour
time window are shown in the day view but not in the week view.
A small bar on top of the time window indicates an event on that day that does
not have a time of day associated with it, such as a birthday.
Viewing a Day
To view a day in your Datebook:
1
2
With a week displayed, select the day you want to view by pressing T
until the letter for that day is highlighted.
Press C under VIEW.
The day and date appear at the top of the text display area. Events for the day
list with a bullet to the left of them.
Viewing Event Details
To view the details of an event:
1
2
3
Select and view the day containing the event you want to view.
Press S to scroll to the event.
Press C under VIEW.
This displays event details such as day of week, time, title, duration, alarm time,
and repeat cycle. For more information about events, see “About Datebook
Events” on page 112.
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Viewing Today
You can easily go to the current day when viewing your Datebook:
1
2
While viewing any week, day, or event, press q. This displays the
Datebook Menu with Go to Today highlighted.
Press C under SELECT.
About Datebook Events
Each Datebook event may contain the following information:
•
The title you assign to the event. You can enter a title using the phone’s
alphanumeric keypad or choose from a list of commonly used titles. A title is
required for every event (maximum of 128 characters).
•
•
•
•
•
•
Additional text following the event’s title.
The start time and duration of the event.
The date of the event.
An option to repeat the event in your Datebook.
An alarm to notify you of the event before it begins.
The style you want your phone to use when the event occurs. See “Styles” on
page 151 for more information.
Adding New Events
Using the following instructions, you will enter the information in the order the
items appear on the Event Form screen. However, you can enter this
information in any order by pressing S to scroll through the items on the Event
Form screen. You can leave any item blank (except title and date) or unchanged
by pressing S to scroll past it on the Event Form screen. Only a title and a date
are required for a valid event.
To cancel a Datebook event entry at any time, press r to return to the idle
screen.
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Adding New Events
To add a Datebook event:
1
While viewing a week in the Datebook, press q to access the
Datebook Menu. Press R to scroll to New. Press C under SELECT.
Or,
While viewing a day, press S to scroll to [New Event]. Press C under
SELECT.
The Event Form screen displays with the Title field highlighted.
2
3
With the Title field highlighted, press C under CHNGE to access the
Title screen.
Assign a title to the event:
Type the title using the alphanumeric keypad. See “Using T9® Text
Input” on page 21 for information about entering text into this field.
Or,
Press C under BROWSE to choose from a list of commonly used event
titles. Press S to scroll to the title you want and press C under
SELECT.
You can also enter a description of the appointment or any other text.
When you are finished, press C under OK.
The Event Form screen returns with the Start field highlighted.
4
If you want to assign a time of day to the event:
With the Start field highlighted, press C under CHNGE.
From the Start screen, enter the time the event will begin.
Type in the start time, or press S to scroll through the hours, minutes,
and am, pm, or 24 hour clock. Press T or press C under G to move
through the fields.
Press C under DONE.
The Event Form screen returns with the Duration field highlighted.
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5
After you have assigned a start time to the event, you can specify the
duration of the event. The default duration is one hour. To assign a
different duration:
With the Duration field highlighted, press C under CHNGE.
From the Duration screen, press R to scroll to the desired duration. If
you select None, the event will have a duration of zero minutes.
Press C under SELECT.
The Event Form screen returns with the StartDate field highlighted.
6
The default date assigned to an event is the day that was highlighted
when you accessed the Event Form screen to add the event. To assign a
different date:
With the StartDate field highlighted, press C under CHNGE.
From the StartDate screen, enter the date of the event:
Type in the date, or press S to scroll through the months, days, and
years. Press T or press C under G to move through the fields.
Press C under DONE.
The Event Form screen returns with the Repeat field highlighted.
7
If you want the event to recur in your Datebook, assign a repeat cycle to
it:
With the Repeat field highlighted, press C under CHNGE.
From the Repeat screen, press S to scroll to the desired repeat cycle.
Press C under SELECT.
(If your appointment recurs more than one day a week, scroll to
Multiple Days and select as many days as apply. Then press C under
DONE.)
The Event Form screen returns with the RepeatEnd field highlighted.
NOTE: When Repeat is set to none or yearly, it will not be possible to access the
RepeatEnd field.
Press C under CHNGE and enter the date on which you want the event
to stop repeating. When you have finished, press C under DONE.
The Event Form screen returns with the Alarm field highlighted.
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If you want to set an alarm to remind you that the event is approaching:
With the Alarm field highlighted, press C under CHNGE.
From the Alarm screen, press S to scroll to the desired alarm option
(5 min before, 1 hour before, etc.).
Press C under SELECT.
If you want your phone to change to a style you have defined when the
event occurs (see “Styles” on page 151):
With the Styles field highlighted, press C under CHNGE.
Press C under CHNGE.
From the Style screen, press S to scroll to the desired style.
Press C under SELECT.
10 When you have entered all the desired information about the event,
press C under DONE.
Editing Events
1
If you are viewing the event:
Press C under EDIT.
Or,
If you are viewing the day containing the event:
Press S to scroll to the event you want to edit. Press q to display the
Datebook Menu. Press R to scroll to Edit and then press C under
SELECT.
2
Follow the applicable instructions in “Adding New Events” on page
112 to edit the various fields.
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Deleting Events
1
View the day containing the event and press S to scroll to the event
you want to delete.
Or,
View the details of the event you want to delete.
2
3
4
Press q. The Datebook Menu displays.
Press R to scroll to Delete and press C under SELECT.
If the event is a recurring event, the Delete Event screen appears:
•
To delete only the occurrence of the event you select in step 1,
leave This Event Only highlighted.
•
To delete all occurrences of the event, press R to highlight
Repeat Events.
Press C under SELECT.
5
If the event is a recurring event, a confirmation screen appears. Press
C under YES to confirm.
Datebook Event Reminders
If you have set an alarm to remind you that a Datebook event is approaching,
your phone sounds an audible alarm and displays a reminder.
NOTE: You must have the Time and Date display turned on to receive event
reminders. This is the default setting.
Cover Open
When a Datebook event reminder appears on the full-sized screen:
Press C under VIEW to view more information
about the Datebook event.
Or,
Press C under EXIT to dismiss the event reminder.
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Customizing Datebook Set Up
Cover Closed
When a Datebook event reminder appears on the one-line screen:
Open phone cover to view the event
reminder on the full-sized screen.
Or,
Press . to dismiss the event reminder.
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Reminder — controls the behavior of alarms you have set in Datebook:
Customizing Datebook Set Up
Datebook allows you to customize some of its set up features:
•
DailyBegin — sets the beginning time of the 12-hour day your Datebook
displays when you are viewing a week. The default is 7:00 a.m.
•
•
Active Only sets Datebook to ignore alarms that occur when your
phone is powered off. This is the default setting.
•
Delayed If Off sets Datebook to delay alarms that occur when your
phone is powered off until your phone is next powered on.
•
•
Weekday — sets the first day of the week your Datebook displays when you
are viewing a week. The default is Sunday.
DeleteAfter — controls how long your Datebook waits to delete an event
after it has occurred. The default is four weeks.
To customize your Datebook set up:
1
While viewing a week in the Datebook, press q to access the
Datebook Menu.
2
3
Press S to scroll to Setup and then press C under SELECT.
Press R to scroll to any of the set-up features.
Press C under CHNGE.
Use the screens that appear to make your changes.
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Memo
The Memo application provides you with a place to store a numeric note (for
example, a phone number) in your i95cl phone that you can view and call at a
later time.
This section includes:
Adding a New Memo
Viewing a Memo
Editing a Memo
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Deleting a Memo
Adding a New Memo
You can add a memo from the idle screen or while on an active call.
1
2
3
4
5
Press q.
Press R to scroll to Memo.
Press C under SELECT. The Memo screen displays.
Type your numeric memo using the phone’s keypad.
Press C under STORE.
NOTE: Only one memo can be stored.
Viewing a Memo
1
2
From the idle screen, press q.
Press R to scroll to Memo.
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Editing a Memo
3
4
Press C under SELECT.
To call this number, press s.
Editing a Memo
1
2
3
4
From the idle screen, press q.
Press R to scroll to Memo.
Press C under SELECT.
Type the new number.
You can delete a digit by pressing C under DELETE. To delete all the
digits, press and hold C under DELETE.
5
Press C under STORE.
Deleting a Memo
1
2
3
4
5
From the idle screen, press q.
Press R to scroll to Memo.
Press C under SELECT.
Press and hold C under DELETE.
Press C under STORE.
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Voice Record
back personal messages or phone calls on your i95cl phone.
This section includes:
About Voice Record
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Accessing Voice Record
Recording a Voice Record
Adding to a Voice Record
Labeling a Voice Record
Deleting Voice Records
Locking/Unlocking a Voice Record
Voice Record Memory
About Voice Record
Your phone can store up to 20 Voice Records, with a maximum total time of
approximately three minutes, depending on available memory. Voice Records
are automatically labeled with the time and date they were recorded.
IMPORTANT LEGAL NOTE:Voice Record recording capabilities should only be used in
accordance with applicable state laws. Please check your local laws regarding the
recording of conversations using the Voice Record feature. Voice Record records both
the incoming and outgoing portion of the phone calls recorded.
Accessing Voice Record
1
2
3
From the idle screen, press q.
Press R to scroll to VoiceRecord.
Press C under SELECT.
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Recording a Voice Record
Recording a Voice Record
1
2
From the VoiceRecord screen, press R to scroll to [New VoiceRec].
Press C under RECRD and speak the message you want to record into
the microphone.
3
When you are finished recording your Voice Record, press C under
STOP.
To record a call as a Voice Record:
1
2
3
4
While on an active call, press q.
Press R to scroll to VoiceRecord.
Press C under SELECT to record the call.
When you are finished recording your Voice Record, press C under
STOP.
Playing a Voice Record
1
From the VoiceRecord screen, press R to scroll to the Voice Record
you want to play.
2
3
Press C under PLAY.
To stop the Voice Record while it is playing, press C under BACK or
close phone cover.
NOTE: Voice Records are heard through the speaker.
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Adding to a Voice Record
After you create a Voice Record, you can go back and record additional
information at the end of the existing Voice Record.
1
From the VoiceRecord screen, press R to scroll to the Voice Record
you want to add to.
2
3
4
Press q to view the VoiceRecd Menu.
Press R to scroll to Add To.
Press C under SELECT and speak the message you want to record into
the microphone.
5
When you are finished recording, press C under STOP.
Labeling a Voice Record
When you create a Voice Record, it is labeled with the time and date it was
recorded. After a Voice Record has been recorded, you can re-name it with a
custom label.
1
From the VoiceRecord screen, press R to scroll to Voice Record you
want to name.
2
3
4
Press q to view the VoiceRecd Menu.
Press R to scroll to Label and press C under SELECT.
At the Enter Label screen, enter a label for the Voice Record using the
alphanumeric keypad.
5
Press C under OK.
Deleting Voice Records
1
2
From the VoiceRecord screen, press R to scroll to the Voice Record
you want to delete.
Press q to view the VoiceRecd Menu.
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Locking/Unlocking a Voice Record
3
4
Press R to scroll to Delete and press C under SELECT.
A confirmation screen appears. Press C under YES to confirm.
To delete all unlocked Voice Records:
1
From the VoiceRecord screen, press q to view the VoiceRecd
Menu.
2
3
Press R to scroll to Delete All and press C under SELECT.
A confirmation screen appears. Press C under YES to confirm.
Locking/Unlocking a Voice Record
Locking a Voice Record prevents it from being deleted. When a Voice Record is
locked, the locked icon
appears next to it.
1
From the VoiceRecord screen, press R to scroll to the Voice Record
you want to lock or unlock.
2
3
4
Press q to view the VoiceRecd Menu.
Press R to scroll to Lock or Unlock.
Press C under SELECT. A confirmation screen displays.
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Voice Record Memory
Typically, you can store up to 20 Voice Records with a total time of about three
minutes. To check the amount of memory available for Voice Records:
1
From the VoiceRecord screen, press q to view the VoiceRecd
Menu.
2
3
Press R to scroll to Memory.
currently in use. It fills in from left to right as your Voice Record
memory space fills up.
4
From the Memory Meter screen, you can free more Voice Record
memory space by pressing C under DELETE to delete all unlocked
Voice Records.
A confirmation screen displays. Press C under YES to confirm.
NOTE: Voice Records, Java application data, ring styles, and wallpaper images share
the same memory space on your phone. Using a large amount of memory to
store Java application data, ring styles, or wallpaper images reduces the
space available for Voice Records. You can create more memory space to
store Voice Records by deinstalling stored Java applications (see “Java Apps
Memory” on page 130) or deleting some ring styles (see “Ring Styles” on page
135) or wallpaper images (see “Choosing Your Wallpaper” on page 139).
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®
Nextel Online
known as Nextel Online® (NOL). You can use your Internet-ready i95cl phone
obtain driving directions, check weather and news updates, shop, view the latest
information you need to get business done... easily... wirelessly!
Nextel Online* services require the activation of an NOL service plan. To order,
call 1-800-NEXTEL6 or contact your Nextel sales representative.
For more information, see the Nextel Online User’s Guide located on
nextel.com.
* Nextel Online is only available in the continental United States.
The main topics covered in this section are listed below:
NOL Navigation Keys
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Starting the Microbrowser
Using Your Phone as a Modem
NOL Navigation Keys
You can navigate within the phone’s microbrowser by using the following keys:
Home: Press r to return to your home page.
Back: Press * to return to a previous screen.
Scroll: Arrows to the left of your phone’s display screen ( ) indicate that
additional text can be viewed. Press S to scroll one line at a time, or press and
hold to scroll one page at a time.
Starting the Microbrowser
®
®
Just as you use Netscape Navigator or Microsoft Internet Explorer to browse
the Web from your desktop, the microbrowser contained in your phone allows
you to explore and use a variety of Internet services. To begin using the Nextel
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Online:
1
2
3
4
From the idle screen, press q to access the Main Menu.
Press R to scroll to Net.
Press C under SELECT.
Your NOL home page displays.
NOTE: The first time you access Net, you will be asked to enable security to
ensure your information remains private and secure.
Press C under Yes. The phone will display: Generating…, Computing…,
Sending))))).
You may be asked to (re)enable security as Nextel adds new services or
upon your return to the U.S. after traveling.
When transmitting highly personal or sensitive data, such as a credit card
number, you will see the Secure Data icon
data is encrypted during transmission.
. This icon indicates that the
5
Scroll to highlight the service you wish to access and press C under
OK, or press the number shown to the left of your desired selection to
automatically jump to that service.
Press * to return to the previous screen.
To return to the home page from anywhere within the various menus
and sub-menus, press r.
NOTE: Home pages will vary depending on the Nextel Online service plan to
which you have subscribed.
6
To exit the browser, press r until the idle screen displays.
Or,
Press and hold q. The Browser Menu screen displays with Exit
Browser highlighted. Press C under OK. When you re-enter Net, you
will enter on the page from which you exited.
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Using Your Phone as a Modem
Using Your Phone as a Modem
You can use your i95cl phone as a wireless modem! You can connect your
IBM™-compatible computer* or Personal Digital Assistant* (PDA) to your
i95cl phone and access your company’s network using Nextel Online Dial-Up
Service or access the Internet or POP-3 email with Nextel Online Packetstream
Gold — all without the hassle of locating a telephone jack for a landline
connection.
To activate Dial-Up Service or Packetstream Gold, call 1-800-NEXTEL6 or
contact your Nextel sales representative.
* Visit nextel.com for compatible operating systems, devices, and data cables..
NOTE: Nextel Online Dial-Up Service is only available in the continental United States
and Hawaii.
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The Java Apps feature of your i95cl phone runs applications written in the Java
loaded.
See “Installing Java Apps” on page 129.
business and productivity tools) by ordering them via the Internet at
your i95cl phone using the Download Apps Java application.
This section includes:
Accessing Java Apps
Installing Java Apps
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Running Java Apps
Downloading Custom Applications
Java Apps Memory
Deinstalling Java Apps
Accessing Java Apps
1
2
3
From the idle screen, press q.
Press R to scroll to Java Apps.
Press C under SELECT.
The Java Apps screen displays all your stored Java applications.
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Installing Java Apps
Installing Java Apps
1
2
From the Java Apps screen, press R to scroll to the desired
application.
To determine whether the application needs to be installed, look at the
display options on the screen.
If the display option is RUN or SELECT, the application is already
installed and ready to run. See “Running Java Apps” on page 129.
If the display option is INSTALL, press C under INSTALL to install
the application.
3
The screen will display a series of installation steps. A checkmark will
appear as each step is completed. This may take several minutes.
When your phone has finished installing the application, press C
under DONE.
Running Java Apps
1
2
From the Java Apps screen, press R to scroll to the application you
want to run.
Press C under RUN or SELECT.
NOTE: If you receive an incoming phone call, the Java application will be suspended.
Suspending a Running Application
Press r or close the phone cover.
NOTE: Closing the phone cover will return you to the idle screen.
Resuming a Suspended Application
Cover Open
Press C under RESUME.
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Cover Closed
1
2
3
4
Open phone cover. The idle screen displays.
Press q.
Press S to scroll to Java Apps.
Press C under RESUME.
Stopping a Running Application
Press r and then press C under EXIT.
Downloading Custom Applications
To access a selection of free Java applications, you may use the Download Apps
Java application on your phone. For a selection of free and purchasable Java
applications, you can go to the iDEN Update Website at www.nextel.com/
idenupdate.
Downloading applications is easy. You can download these applications over
the air using the Download Apps application available on your phone or by
using a data cable and the iDEN Update Software Application.
NOTE: You must subscribe to Nextel Online service in order to download applications
over the air using Download Apps.
Java Apps Memory
If you want to install custom Java applications in your phone, you must have
enough memory in your phone to store and run the custom application you want.
If you do not have enough memory, you can deinstall an application or delete a
Voice Record (see “Deleting Voice Records” on page 122) to free up memory.
You can check to see how much Data, Program, and Heap memory your
phone has free:
•
Data—memory used to store application data, such as image files. Data
memory determines memory space available to download additional Java
applications.
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Program—memory used to install applications.
Heap—Random Access Memory (RAM) available to run a Java application.
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Deinstalling Java Apps
1
2
3
4
From the Java Apps screen, press R to scroll to Java System.
Press C under SELECT.
Press C under NEXT.
To see more memory information, press C under NEXT again.
NOTE: Java application data, Voice Records, ring styles, and wallpaper images share
the same memory space on your phone. Using a large amount of memory to
store Java application data, ring styles, or wallpaper images reduces the
space available for Voice Records. You can create more memory space to
download Java applications by deleting stored Voice Records (see “Deleting
Voice Records” on page 122), ring styles (see “Ring Styles” on page 135), or
wallpaper images (see “Choosing Your Wallpaper” on page 139).
Deinstalling Java Apps
To remove Java applications from your phone:
1
From the Java Apps screen, press R to scroll to the application you
want to remove.
2
3
4
5
Press q.
Press R to scroll to DEINSTALL.
Press C under SELECT.
A confirmation screen displays. Press C under YES. A warning screen
displays. Press C under OK.
6
When your phone has finished deinstalling the application, press C
under DONE.
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Customizing the i95cl Phone
You can customize your i95cl phone to fit the way you want to use it.
This section includes:
Settings
Styles
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Shortcuts
Settings
The phone’s Settings menu enables you to control many of the phone’s features
and functions, including color display properties, message handling, and
security features.
To access the Settings menu:
1
2
3
From the idle screen, press q.
Press R to scroll to Settings.
Press C under SELECT.
NOTE: Changes to your phone Settings will not take effect if there is an active style.
Styles must be set to Off. See “Turning Off a Style” on page 154.
From the Settings screen, you can access these Settings options:
•
•
•
•
•
Ring/Vibe—controls how your phone rings or vibrates when you receive
calls and messages.
Display—sets the size of the characters on the full-sized color display screen,
screen contrast, color palette, and the look of your main menu.
Phone Setup—sets call-answering features, chooses which phone line is
used, and sets your network ID.
In Call Setup—sets call timer, message notification, and call waiting
features.
Security—sets security features including phone lock, keypad lock, and SIM
PIN.
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•
Personalize—controls which features are most accessible when you turn on
your phone.
Initial Setup—sets a variety of features including the language displayed,
time and date formats, current year, backlight, status light, and scrolling.
Also turns auto redial on or off and sets baud rate.
•
•
•
VoiceVolume—sets the volume of your phone’s earpiece and speaker.
Tkgrp Settings—sets certain Talkgroup options.
Service Status—shows the status of your phone’s services.
To access any of these options:
1
2
From the Settings screen, press R to scroll to the option you want to
access.
Press C under SELECT.
Many of these options have other options within them. Press S to scroll
through the lists of options, and press C to select and modify options and the
features, according to the instructions on your phone’s screen. For some options,
you can also press T to select sub-options.
In screens that show lists of options for a setting, a check mark to the left of the
option indicates the current option for the setting.
Ring/Vibe
Ring/Vibe enables you to control how your phone rings and vibrates when you
receive calls and messages. You can set ring volume, choose ring styles, and use
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the VibraCall Alert feature which enables you to set your phone to alert you to
calls and messages by vibrating.
Main Options
Ring/Vibe provides these main options:
•
•
•
Ringer Vol—sets ring volume for Line 1 and Line 2.
Keypad Vol—sets volume of sounds associated with keypad actions.
Mail Vol—sets volume of Text Message, Voice Mail, and Net Alert
notifications.
•
•
Java/Data Vol—sets data or Java application volume.
Headset—choosing the HdsetOnly option prevents sound from being
emitted from the phone’s speaker when the headset is being used.
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VibeAll—choosing On sets the phone to vibrate for all calls, messages, and
alerts; choosing Off enables you set the type of notification for each of these
features.
Ring Style and Notification Type
When you set VibeAll to On, your phone vibrates to notify you of all types of
calls, messages, and alerts.
When you set VibeAll to Off, the following features display after VibeAll on
the Ring/Vibrate screen, enabling you to set notification options for each:
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•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Line 1—sets the ring style and type of notification for calls on Line 1.
Line 2—sets the ring style and type of notification for calls on Line 2.
Pvt/Grp—sets type of notification for Private and Group Calls.
Call Alert—sets the ring style and type of notification for Call Alerts.
Text Msgs—sets type of notification for Text Messages.
Reminders—sets type of notification for Datebook reminder alarms.
Voice Mail—sets type of notification for Voice Mail messages.
Net Alert—sets type of notification for Net Alert messages.
To set VibeAll to Off or On:
1
2
3
4
From the Ring/Vibrate screen, press S to scroll to VibeAll.
Press C under CHNGE.
Press S to scroll to Off or On.
Press C under SELECT.
The following icons appear on your display screen to indicate the options you
have chosen:
Icon
Indicates...
Vibrate All - phone is set to vibrate when you receive all types of
calls, messages, and alerts; the VibeAll option is On.
Vibrate On - phone is set to vibrate when you receive phone calls.
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Settings
Vibrate Then Ring - phone is set to vibrate and then ring when
you receive phone calls.
Silent - phone is set not to ring.
Ring Styles
When you set a ring style, you can choose from many pre-set ring styles,
including musical tones.
To set a ring style:
1
2
3
4
Press C under SELECT.
With the Style field highlighted, press C under CHNGE.
Press R to scroll to the ring style you want to assign to the feature.
As you highlight each ring style, that ring style will play.
To assign the ring style, press C under SELECT.
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NOTE: Ring styles are stored in your phone using the same memory space used to
store Java applications data (see “Java Apps Memory” on page 130), Voice
Records, (see “Voice Record” on page 120) and wallpaper images (see
“Choosing Your Wallpaper” on page 139).
Notification Types
When you set a notification type, you have these options:
•
•
•
Ring—the phone rings to notify you.
Vibe—the phone vibrates to notify you.
Vibe/Ring—the phone vibrates and then rings to notify you. This option is
only available for calls on Line 1 and Line 2.
•
Silent—the phone does not ring to notify you.
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From the Ring/Vibrate screen, ensure that VibeAll is set to Off. Then
press S to scroll to any of the features on the Ring/Vibrate screen
after VibeAll.
2
3
4
Press C under SELECT.
With the Type field highlighted, press C under CHNGE.
Press R to scroll to the notification type you want to assign to the
feature.
5
To assign the notification type, press C under SELECT.
Display
The Display feature enables you to control the look of your phone’s display
screen:
•
Display—controls the size of the text in the full-sized color display screen.
•
Dial Disp—sets the numbers you enter on your keypad when placing a call to
be displayed as very large digits.
•
•
Contrast Int—controls the amount of contrast in the full-sized color display
screen.
Contrast Ext—controls the amount of contrast in the external display
screen.
•
•
•
Palette—enables you to choose the color palette that display in your phone.
Main Menu—sets your main menu to display as a list or as large icons.
Wall Paper—selects an image to appear in the background of your idle
screen.
Setting Text Display
The text display option controls the size of the text displayed on your phone’s
full-sized color display screen. You can set the screen to show more text using
smaller characters or less text using larger characters. The size and amount of
text displayed depends on the view selected:
•
•
•
Standard view—eight lines of text, 14 characters per line.
Compressed view—ten lines of text, 18 characters per line.
Zoom view—seven lines of text, 11 characters per line.
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To set the text display view:
1
2
3
4
From the Display screen, press R to scroll to Display:.
Press C under CHNGE.
Press S to scroll to the desired display option.
Press C under SELECT.
Setting Dial Display
The Dial Disp option enables you to set your phone to display the number you
enter on your keypad to be displayed as very large digits.These large digits
appear briefly as you enter each digit; normal-sized digits are retained on the
screen as usual.
When Dial Disp is set to Large Digits, large digits display as you dial.
Setting Display Contrast
The Contrast option controls the amount of contrast in each of the display
screens. You may want to adjust the amount of contrast in your display to make
the display appear clearer.
To set the internal display contrast:
1
2
3
From the Display screen, press R to scroll to Contrast Int:.
Press C under CHNGE.
Press T to increase or decrease screen contrast. You phone’s display
shows the new contrast.
4
When you have set the display to the contrast you want, press C under
OK to choose that contrast.
To set the external display contrast:
1
2
From the Display screen, press R to scroll to Contrast Ext:.
Press C under CHNGE.
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3
4
Press T to increase or decrease screen contrast. Your phone’s external
display screen shows the new contrast.
When you have set the display to the contrast you want, press C under
OK to choose that contrast.
Choosing a Palette
The Palette option enables you to choose a palette, or set of colors, for your
phone display screens. Six palettes are available, including a monochromatic (or
gray scale) palette.
1
2
3
From the Display screen, press R to scroll to Palette.
Press C under CHNGE.
Press S to scroll through the list of palettes. Your phone’s internal
screen will display the highlighted palette.
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Press C under SELECT to choose the highlighted palette.
Changing the Look of the Main Menu
The Main Menu option enables you to change the look of your main menu. You
can set your main menu to appear as a list or as large icons.
•
•
Icons On—sets your main menu to appears as large icons.
Icons Off - List—sets your main menu to appears as a list.
Icon On
Icon Off
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To change the look of your main menu:
1
2
3
4
From the Display screen, press R to scroll to Main Menu:.
Press C under CHNGE.
Press S to scroll to Icons On or Icons Off - List.
Press C under SELECT.
Choosing Your Wallpaper
The Wall Paper option enables you to choose an image to appear in the
background of your idle screen, preview the images, and set the amount of the
time before the screen saver appears each time the phone is idle.
To choose a wallpaper image:
1
2
3
4
From the Display screen, press R to scroll to Wall Paper.
Press C under CHNGE.
Press S to scroll through the list of wallpaper images.
To preview a wallpaper image without choosing it to appear on your idle screen:
1
From the Wall Paper screen, press R to scroll to the screen saver
image you want to preview.
2
3
Press q.
With Preview highlighted, press C under SELECT.
NOTE: Wallpaper images are stored in your phone using the same memory space
used to store Java applications data (see “Java Apps” on page 128), Voice
Records, (see “Voice Record” on page 120) and ring styles (see “Ring Styles”
on page 135).
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Phone Setup
Phone Setup sets some basic phone features. Access Phone Setup to set the
following options:
•
Line—enables you to choose Line 1 or Line 2 as the active line for outgoing
calls.
•
AutoAns—sets your phone to automatically answer an incoming call after a
specified number of rings. When this feature is turned on, the phone answers
by connecting you to the caller; it does not send the call to Voice Mail, unless
you are out of coverage or on another call.
•
•
•
Any Key—when turned on, enables you to answer calls by pressing any key
on the alphanumeric keypad.
Phone Only—when turned on, prevents your phone from making or
receiving Private calls or Group calls.
Network ID—enables you to set the phone’s network IDs under the
direction of a Nextel Customer Care Representative.
In Call Setup
In Call Setup sets the in-call timer, message notification, and call waiting
features.
NOTE: These features affect phone calls only, not Private Calls.
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In Call Timer—turns the following features on and off:
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Display—the duration of each call displays on the phone’s screen when
the call ends.
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Minute Beep—an audible beep occurs every minute of an active call at
the 50 second mark.
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Notifications—controls message notification during calls:
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Receive All—notifies you of all types of messages during calls.
Msg Mail Only—notifies you of mail messages only; all other types of
message notifications are delayed until the call has ended.
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Delay All—delays notification of all messages until the call has ended.
•
Call Waiting—enables you to turn off call waiting for the next call. After
you end the call, call waiting is turned back on.
Security
Security allows you to set security features:
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Phone Lock—sets an optional code that locks your phone.
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Keypad Lock—displays instructions for locking and unlocking your
phone’s keypad.
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SIM PIN—enables and disables your phone’s SIM PIN security feature.
New Passwords—enables you to change your phone’s unlock code, security
code, and SIM PIN.
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Master Reset—allows Nextel Customer Care to reset your service in the
event of a security or provisioning problem.
Using Phone Lock
The Phone Lock feature enables you to prevent your phone from being used
unless an Unlock code is typed into the keypad.
The Unlock code is required to enable the phone lock feature, to unlock the
phone, and to set a new Unlock code. Your default Unlock code is 0000.
Phone lock provides two options for locking the phone:
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Lock Now locks the phone immediately after you set the option.
Auto Lock locks the phone the next time the phone is powered on.
Setting Keypad Lock
The i95cl phone includes a Keypad Lock feature that enables you to lock the
phone's keypad to avoid inadvertently pressing keys or placing calls when the
cover is open.
To lock the phone's keypad:
Press q *.
When you receive an incoming call, message or alert, Keypad Lock is
temporarily disabled. You can respond to the incoming call, message or alert.
When finished, press r until you return to the idle screen. Once you return to
the idle screen, Keypad Lock will automatically reactivate.
To unlock the phone's keypad:
Press q *.
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Enabling and Disabling SIM PIN
The SIM PIN option enables and disables the feature that requires a SIM PIN
code to be typed into the phone to access the information on the SIM card and to
make or receive calls. See “SIM Card Personal Identification Number (PIN)” on
page 14 for more information.
Setting New Passwords
The New Passwords option enables you to set three types of passwords that
control access to your phone:
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Unlock Code—to access the phone using Phone Lock. It is also required to
access the Master Clear and Feature Reset features. Your default Unlock
code is 0000.
Security Code—to access the Master Reset feature under the direction of a
Nextel Customer Care Representative. It can also be used to override your
Unlock code under the direction of a Nextel Customer Care Representative.
SIM PIN—to access the information on your SIM card and to make or
receive calls. When you get your phone, your SIM PIN is 0000. You should
change this to a SIM PIN known only to you as soon as you get your phone.
For information on changing your SIM PIN, see “Changing the PIN” on page
16.
Using Master Reset
The Master Reset option is provided for use only under the direction of a Nextel
Customer Care Representative. It resets your service.
Personalize
Personalize contains options that control which major features are easiest to
access when you turn on your phone:
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Main Menu—changes the order of the items on your main menu.
Keys—controls which main menu items appear above the two option keys on
the idle screen.
•
Power Up App—sets any of the programs on the main menu to run when
you turn on your phone.
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Reordering Main Menu
NOTE: When you change the order of your main menu, the More option always stays
in the same place.
1
2
From the Personalize screen with Menu Options highlighted, press C
under SELECT to access the Menu Options screen.
Press S to highlight the Reorder Menu screen and press C under
SELECT.
3
4
5
6
Press S to scroll to the main menu option you want to move.
Press C under GRAB.
Press S to move the option up or down in the list.
When the item is where you would like it to appear in the main menu,
press C under INSERT.
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Repeat step 2 through step 5 for all main menu items you want to move.
Press C under DONE.
Changing Idle Screen Options
Two options from the main menu always appear on your idle screen above the
left and right option keys. Each option can be accessed by pressing the
corresponding option key.
Your phone arrives with Phonebook (PHBK) assigned to the left option key and
Messages (MESG) assigned to the right option key. You can assign any main
menu option you want to the option keys.
1
2
From the Personalize screen, press R to scroll to Keys.
Press C under SELECT. The Keys screen shows the option assigned to
each option key (Left and Right).
3
4
To change the option assigned to the left option key, press C under
CHNGE while Left is highlighted.
Press R to scroll to the option you want to assign to the left option key.
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5
6
Press C under SELECT.
To change the option assigned to the right option key, press R to
highlight Right and press C under CHNGE. Repeat steps 4 and 5 for
the right option key.
Changing Power-Up Program
Your phone is set to display the idle screen when it is powered on. You can set
the phone to display the main screen of any main menu option when it is
powered on.
1
2
From the Personalize screen, press R to scroll to Power Up App.
Press C under SELECT. The Power Up App screen shows the name
of the program or screen that currently appears when the phone is
powered on.
3
4
Press C under CHNGE.
Press R to scroll to the option you want to appear when the phone is
powered on.
5
Press C under SELECT.
NOTE: Datebook Notifications display only from the idle screen. See “Datebook
Event Reminders” on page 116.
Initial Setup
Initial Setup enables you to control a variety of your phone’s features that you
may want to modify when you first get your phone:
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Time/Date Format—sets the format in which the time and date display on
your phone.
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Year—sets the current year.
NOTE: Changing the current year may affect stored Datebook events. Datebook
stores events 12 months ahead and one month before the current date. Events
outside this range will be deleted. See “Datebook” on page 109 for more
information.
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Auto Redial—turns the automatic redial feature on and off.
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•
Backlight—controls how long your backlight for your phone’s display
screens and keypad stay on.
Sensor—automatically turns your phone’s photosensor on and off. When the
photosensor is on, your phone’s display screens and keypad backlights come
on in low light.
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•
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Status Light—controls whether the status light is on when the phone is on.
Scroll—sets how you can scroll lists and menus.
Flip Activation—controls whether opening and closing your phone’s cover
answers and ends calls.
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Language—sets the language that your phone displays.
Master Clear—returns all settings to their original defaults and erases all
stored lists. Use only under the direction of a Nextel Customer Care
Representative.
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Feature Reset—returns all settings to their original defaults. Use only under
the direction of a Nextel Customer Care Representative.
Baud Rate—sets the baud rate at which your phone communicates when
connected to a laptop computer, PC, or similar device.
TTY Setup—sets TTY options. By default, your phone is set to function
with a TTY device.
TTY Baud Rate—sets the baud rate at which your phone communicates
when connected to a TTY device.
Alert Timeout—sets the amount of time that your phone continues to sound
an alert tone when you receive a new message.
Return to Home—sets the amount of time your phone takes to return to the
idle screen after a phone call or Private Call.
Changing Time and Date Format
Your phone displays times in 12-hour-clock format (12:00 am through 11:59
pm) or 24-hour-clock format (0:00 through 23:59). It displays dates in month/
day format or day/month format.
NOTE: If you turn the time and date display off, no times are associated with calls on
your Recent Calls list or Voice Records, and the alarm feature of your
Datebook is disabled.
To set the time and date format, or turn time and date display on or off:
1
From the Initial Setup screen with Time/Date Format highlighted,
press C under SELECT to access the Time/Date Format screen.
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3
4
To change the time format:
With Time Format highlighted, press C under CHNGE to access the
Time Format screen.
Press S to highlight the time format you want.
Press C under SELECT.
To change the date format:
Press S to highlight Date Format, and press C under CHNGE to
access the Date Format screen.
Press S to highlight the date format you want.
Press C under SELECT.
To turn the time and date format on or off:
Press R to highlight Display, and press C under CHNGE to access
the Display screen.
Press S to choose Off or On.
Press C under SELECT.
Setting Auto Redial
When Auto Redial is set to On, if you receive a System Busy or Try Later
message while making a call, the phone will redial the number automatically.
You will hear a ring-back tone when a successful call is placed.
When Auto Redial is set to Off, you must press and hold s to redial the last
number dialed.
Setting Backlight Timer
When you use your phone on battery power, the backlight illuminates display
screens and keypad whenever you:
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receive or make calls
open or close the phone cover
press buttons or keys.
When the phone cover is closed, the external display screen is illuminated.
When the phone cover is open, the internal color display screen and keypad are
illuminated.
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The Backlight Timer option controls the amount of time the backlight for the
display screens and keypad stays on.
You can set the amount of time that the backlight stays on for 5, 10, 20, 30, or
60 seconds, continuously, or to stay off at all times.
1
2
3
4
From the Initial Setup screen, press R to scroll to Backlight.
Press C under CHNGE.
Press S to scroll to the desired backlight option.
Press C under SELECT.
NOTE: Setting the backlight to stay on continuously will decrease the amount of time
you can use your phone before recharging the battery
Setting Sensor
The Sensor setting controls your phone’s photosensor. The photosenor senses
lighting conditions and automatically turns the keypad backlight on in low light.
When Sensor is set to On, your phone’s keypad automatically illuminates in low
light conditions. When Sensor is set to Off, the keypad will only be illuminated
when you receive or make calls, open the phone cover, or press buttons or keys.
Adjusting Status Light
The status light is located on the top right side of the phone, near the cover
hinge. It illuminates when the phone is on. See “Status of Your i95cl Phone” on
page 20. You can turn the status light feature on or off from the Initial Setup
screen.
Setting Scrolling
You can set your phone to scroll through menus and lists in either of two ways:
•
Up/Down — when you reach the bottom or top of a list or menu, scrolling
stops until you scroll in the other direction.
•
Wrap Around — when you reach the bottom or top of a list or menu,
scrolling “wraps” around and continues at the other end of the list or menu.
You can set the scrolling style from the Initial Setup screen using the Scroll
option.
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Setting Flip Activation
When Flip Activation is set to ON, opening your phone’s cover answers
incoming calls and closing the cover ends calls.
When Flip Activation is set to OFF, opening or closing your phone’s cover does
not answer or end calls. To answer a call, you must press t on the top of your
phone, or press s or any key on the keypad, or press C under YES. To end a
call, you must press . on the top of your phone or r on the keypad.
Changing Display Language
You can customize the i95cl phone to display menus in English, French,
Spanish, or Portuguese. The default language is English.
To change the display language:
1
2
3
4
From the Initial Setup screen, press R to scroll to Language.
Press C under CHNGE.
Press R to scroll to the language you want your phone to display.
Press C under SELECT.
Master Clear
Master Clear returns all your phone’s settings to the original factory default
settings and deletes everything in your Phonebook. Use only under the direction
of a Nextel Customer Care Representative.
Feature Reset
Feature Reset returns all your phone’s settings to their original defaults. Use
only under the direction of a Nextel Customer Care Representative.
Setting Baud Rate
You can set your phone’s baud rate from the Initial Setup screen. Scroll to the
Baud Rate option and then choose the baud rate you want, or choose Auto to
set your phone to automatically choose the appropriate baud rate.
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Setting TTY Mode
TTY Setup enables you to set your options for using your phone with a
teletypewriter (TTY) device. By default, your phone is set to function with a
TTY device in TTY mode.
Your phone supports the following TTY modes:
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TTY — for calls in which you type and read text on your TTY device.
VCO (Voice-Carry-Over) — for calls in which you speak into your phone
and read text replies on your TTY device.
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HCO (Hearing-Carry-Over) — for calls in which you type text on your TTY
device and listen to voice replies on your phone’s speaker.
You can set your TTY mode using your phone’s Settings menu at any time, or
by issuing commands from your TTY device while on an active call.
To set your phone’s TTY mode using your phone’s Settings menu:
1
2
3
4
From the Initial Setup screen, press R to scroll to TTY Setup.
Press C under CHNGE.
Press C under SELECT.
To set your phone’s TTY mode from your TTY device, issue one of the
following commands while on an active call:
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“VCO please” — to select VCO mode.
“HCO please” — to select HCO mode.
“HCO off please” — to turn off HCO mode.
When you are using HCO, the sound coming from
your phone speaker may be uncomfortably loud.
Use caution when putting the phone to your ear.
(For information on setting your phone’s speaker
volume, see “VoiceVolume” on page 151.)
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C a u t i o n
NOTE: TTY device manufacturer’s proprietary feature such as Turbo-Code, High-
Speed, and Interruption are not supported by your phone. These features
must be turned off or disabled to use your TTY device with your phone.
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Setting TTY Baud Rate
By default, your phone’s TTY baud rate is set to 45.45, the baud rate required
for TTY calls within the U.S. To make calls outside the U.S., set your TTY baud
rate to 50.0.
To change the TTY baud rate:
1
2
3
4
From the Initial Setup screen, press R to scroll to TTY Baud.
Press C under CHNGE.
Press S to scroll to the baud rate for your location.
Press C under SELECT.
Setting Alert Timeout
When you receive a Voice Mail message, a Text or Numeric Message, or a Net
Alert message, your phone sounds an alert tone every 30 seconds until you view
or dismiss the message. Alert Timeout sets the amount of time your phone
continues to sound these alert tones.
You can set your phone to sound alert tones for 1 minute, 5 minutes, 15 minutes,
30 minutes, or 1 hour, or to continue to alert you for an unlimited amount of
time, or to never sound an alert tone.
1
2
3
4
From the Initial Setup screen, press R to scroll to Alert Timeout.
Press C under CHNGE.
Press S to scroll to the desired alert tone option.
Press C under SELECT.
Setting Return to Home
Return to Home sets amount of time your phone takes to return to the idle screen
after a phone call or Private Call:
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After Phone — sets amount of time your phone takes to return to the idle
screen after a phone call.
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After Prvt — sets amount of time your phone takes to return to the idle
screen after a Private Call.
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Each option can be set to 30 seconds, 1 minute, 5 minutes, 10 minutes, or to
return to the idle screen immediately.
VoiceVolume
VoiceVolume sets the volume of the sound coming from your phone’s earpiece
or speaker:
1
From the VoiceVolume screen, highlight Earpiece Vol to set the
earpiece volume, or press R to scroll to Speaker Vol to set the speaker
volume.
2
3
Press C under CHNGE.
To select a volume level:
Press T to raise or lower the volume setting.
Or,
Press the volume control buttons on the side of your phone.
4
Press C under OK.
Tkgrp (Talkgroup) Settings
Tkgrp Settings enables you to set certain Talkgroup options. See “Group Call”
on page 105 for more information.
Service Status
The Service Status screen shows the status of your Nextel services. This screen
is for information only; no options can be set.
Styles
The Styles feature enables you to save a group of settings for call and message
notification, screen display, and call answering features. You save your
selections as a “style” and access them at any time.
Your phone comes with pre-set styles, such as Car and Meeting. You can use
these pre-set styles, edit them or create your own styles. You can have up to ten
total styles.
Each style contains the following settings:
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Ring/Vibe — controls how your phone rings and vibrates when you receive
calls and other messages. See “Ring/Vibe” on page 133.
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Backlight — controls how long your phone’s backlight stays on. See
“Setting Backlight Timer” on page 146.
Display — controls the size of the text on the full-sized color display screen.
See “Setting Text Display” on page 136.
Voice Volume — sets the volume of the sound coming from your phone’s
earpiece or speaker. See “VoiceVolume” on page 151.
Call Filter — enables you to set your phone to not ring or vibrate when you
receive some or all calls, messages, and alerts. See “Setting Call Filtering” on
page 154.
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Auto Answer — sets your phone to automatically answer an incoming call
after a specified number of rings. When this feature is turned on, the phone
answers by connecting you to the caller; it does not send the call to Voice
Mail. This can be set for both Line 1 and Line 2.
Using the Styles feature, you can create styles, edit styles, view a style’s
properties, delete styles, activate any style you have created, or turn off the
active style.
To access the Styles Menu:
1
2
3
From the idle screen, press q.
Press R to scroll to Styles.
Press C under SELECT.
From the Styles Menu, you can:
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activate a style or turn off the currently active style
create a new style
access the Styles Action menu for more Styles functions
Creating a Style
When you create a style, you give it a name and set the features of that style. The
name of the style then appears on the Styles Menu.
1
2
From the Styles Menu screen, press R to scroll to [New Style].
Press C under SELECT.
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Assign a name to the style you are creating:
In the Name screen, use the alphanumeric keypad to enter the name you
want to give the style.
As you type, you can delete a letter by pressing C under DELETE. To
create a space, press P once.
Press C under OK.
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5
In the New screen, press R to scroll through the settings for each style
option.
To change any style option:
Press R to highlight the option.
Press C under CHNGE or SELECT.
Use the screens that appear to make your changes.
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When all the style options have the settings you want, press C under
DONE.
Editing a Style
To change the settings of a style:
1
From the Styles Menu screen, press R to scroll to the name of the
style you want to edit.
2
3
4
Press q to access the Styles Action menu.
Press R to scroll to Edit and press C under SELECT.
To change any style option:
Press R to highlight the option.
Press C under CHNGE or SELECT.
Use the screens that appear to make your changes.
5
When all the style options have the settings you want, press C under
DONE.
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Activating a Style
When you access the Styles Menu, a check mark appears to the left of the name
of the style that is currently active on your phone. If no style is active, the check
mark appears next to Off. The active style name will appear on the idle screen.
1
2
From the Styles Menu screen, press R to scroll to the name of the
style you want to activate.
Press C under SELECT.
The style immediately becomes active on your phone and the style name
displays on the idle screen.
Turning Off a Style
1
2
From the Styles Menu screen, press R to scroll to Off.
Press C under SELECT.
Using the Styles Action Menu
When you highlight a style on the Styles Menu, you can then access the Styles
Action menu for additional Styles functions.
To access the Styles Action menu, press q from the Styles Menu.
The Styles Action menu provides the following options:
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View—view settings of the highlighted style.
Change—activate the highlighted style.
Edit—edit the settings of the highlighted style.
New—create a new style.
Delete—delete the highlighted style.
Delete All—delete all styles.
Setting Call Filtering
The Call Filter feature enables you to control which calls, messages, and alerts
your phone responds to, and which it ignores.
From the Call Filter screen, you set separate filtering options for phone calls,
Private and Group Calls, alerts, and messages:
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Phone—sets filtering options for phone calls.
Prvt/Grp—sets filtering options for Private and Group Calls.
Alerts—sets filtering options for Call Alerts.
Notifications—sets filtering options for messages.
Setting Phone Call Filtering
Call Filter enables you to set your phone to respond to all calls, no calls, or only
calls from some or all numbers in your Phonebook. Calls that are filtered out
will be sent to Voice Mail unless you have modified your Call Forwarding
settings.
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Off sets your phone to notify you of all calls.
All sets your phone to ignore all calls.
All Phonebook sets your phone to notify you only of calls from the numbers
stored in your Phonebook.
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Some Phonebook sets your phone to notify you only of calls from numbers
you select from your Phonebook. You may choose up to five Phonebook
entries.
To choose Phonebook entries that you want your phone to respond to calls from:
1
2
3
4
5
From the Call Filter screen, press R to scroll to Phone.
Press C under CHNGE.
Press R to scroll to Some Phonebook.
Press C under SELECT. The entries stored in your Phonebook appear.
To select a Phonebook entry as one you want to your phone to respond
to, press S to scroll to the Phonebook entry and press C under
SELECT.
A check mark appears next to each selected Phonebook entry. You may
select up to five Phonebook entries.
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7
To remove a selected Phonebook entry from the list, press S to scroll
to the name and press C under SELECT.
When you have selected the Phonebook entries you want, press C
under DONE.
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Setting Private and Group Call Filtering
Setting Prvt/Grp to On sets your phone to ignore all Private and Group Calls.
Setting Prvt/Grp to Off sets your phone to respond to all Private and Group
Calls.
Setting Alert Filtering
Setting Alerts to On sets your phone to ignore all Call Alerts. Setting Alerts to
Off sets your phone to respond to all Call Alerts.
Setting Message Notification Filtering
Call Filter enables you to set your phone to notify you of certain types of
messages, all types of messages, or no messages:
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•
Off allows your phone to notify you of all messages.
Voice Messages allows your phone to notify you of Voice Mail messages.
Text Messages allows your phone to notify you of Text Message messages.
All prevents your phone from notifying you of all messages.
Call Filter can prevent your phone from ringing or vibrating when you receive a
message. Your display screen will still indicate that you have messages.
Shortcuts
The Shortcuts feature enables you to access most menu or submenu options in
your phone by pressing a numeric button on the keypad or speaking a voice
name for the shortcut. You create the shortcut to the menu by assigning a
number to it and then accessing the menu by pressing the number. Some
shortcuts may already be pre-programmed into your phone. You can have a total
of up to 20 shortcuts.
Creating a Shortcut
1
Navigate to the menu item to which you want to create a shortcut. For
example, if you wanted to create a shortcut to Ring/Vibe:
From the idle screen, press q, then press R to scroll to Settings.
Press C under SELECT. Ring/Vibe is now highlighted in the Settings
screen.
2
Press and hold q for about 2 seconds.
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3
4
A confirmation screen displays showing the name of the menu item to
which you want to create a shortcut. To proceed with assigning the
shortcut, press C under YES.
A screen displays showing the assigned shortcut number.
If you want to change the shortcut number:
Press C under CHNGE.
Press C under DELETE to erase the assigned number.
Enter the desired number on your keypad and press C under OK.
5
If you want to record a voice name for that shortcut:
Press R to highlight the Voice field.
Press C under RECRD.
As directed by the screen prompts, say and repeat the name you want to
assign to the shortcut. Speak clearly into the microphone.
An
icon appears in the Voice field indicating that the voice name has
been recorded.
USER TIP: For best results, record in a quiet environment.
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Press C under DONE.
Using a Shortcut
To use a shortcut to access a menu:
1
2
From the idle screen, press q.
Press the number assigned to the shortcut. You have 2 seconds to do this
after pressing q.
Or,
1
2
3
From the idle screen, press q.
Press R to scroll to Shortcuts.
Press C under SELECT.
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4
5
Press S to scroll to the shortcut you want to use.
Press C under GOTO.
Or, if you have assigned the shortcut a voice name:
1
2
From the idle screen, press and hold t on the top of your phone until
the phone beeps and the Say Name Now screen appears, then release.
Say the voice name assigned to the shortcut into your phone’s
microphone.
Your phone will play the voice name back to you.
Using the Shortcut Menu
The Shortcut Menu enables you to manage your shortcuts with the following
options.
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New—view instructions for assigning a shortcut.
Edit—edit a shortcut name and key number.
Reorder—assign existing shortcuts to a different key number.
Delete—delete any highlighted Shortcut.
Delete All—delete all stored Shortcuts.
To access the Shortcut menu:
1
2
3
4
5
From the idle screen, press q.
Press R to scroll to Shortcuts.
Press C under SELECT.
Press S to scroll to the desired shortcut.
Press q.
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To order additional accessories, go to nextel.com or call Nextel NextdaySM
Accessories at 1-800-914-3240. You can also contact your Nextel Authorized
Sales Representative or stop by any Nextel Store. For information on Nextel
retail store locations, go to nextel.com.
This section includes information on the following accessories:
Batteries
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Page 160
Page 161
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Chargers
Carry Holster
Universal Serial Bus (USB)
Batteries
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For best results, charge the batteries within the temperature range of 10 C to
o
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40 C (50 F to 104 F).
Prolonged charging is not recommended. For battery charging guidelines, see
the "Charging Lithium Ion Batteries" section below.
Charging Lithium Ion Batteries
The table below provides the approximate time to fully charge a battery using a
Motorola iDEN Approved Lithium Ion battery charger. Check the item number
on your battery and charger to determine the appropriate charging time.
MOTOROLA BATTERIES
Charging Time to 100%
Item Number
Description/
Chemistry
Rapid Travel
Mid-Rate
Travel
Charger
(SPN4940)
Standard
Travel
Charger
(SPN4808)
Charger
(SPN4716)
NTN1939
NTN1940
Slim Lithium Ion
2 hours
5 hours
5 hours
30 minutes
Standard Lithium
Ion
2 hours
30 minutes
4 hours
4 hours
NOTE: Charging times are based on a fully discharged battery.
NOTE: Use only the batteries listed in the table above, as they are compatible with the
battery cover supplied with the radio product.
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Additional Battery Information and Instructions
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Extreme temperatures will degrade battery performance. Do not store your
battery where temperatures exceed 60°C (140°F) or fall below -20°C (4°F).
Lithium Ion batteries have a self discharge rate and without use, will lose
about 1% of its charge per day.
The battery capacity will be degraded if stored for long periods while fully
charged. If long term storage is required, store at half capacity.
The Motorola iDEN Approved Lithium Ion chargers will provide optimum
performance. Other chargers may not fully charge your iDEN Lithium Ion
battery or may yield reduced number of lifetime charge cycles.
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When batteries are not in use, always store them in the plastic safety tray.
Chargers
Using one of the Chargers listed below, you can charge a battery from an AC
outlet. On one end of the Charger, an accessory connector attaches to the bottom
of the phone. At the other (AC outlet) end of the device, there is a compact
housing that contains the plug-in power supply.
CHARGERS
Item Number
SPN4940
Description
Standard Multi-Volt Travel Charger
Rapid Travel Charger
Standard Travel Charger
SPN4716
SPN4808
NOTE: Additional adaptor plugs to accommodate various International power outlets
can be purchased separately for the Standard Multi-Volt and Rapid Travel
Chargers.
Accessory
connector
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Carry Holster
Using the Charger
1
2
While holding the phone with its keypad facing up, insert the accessory
connector into the bottom of the phone until you hear a click.
If you have either the Standard Multi-Volt Travel Charger or the Rapid
Travel Charger, flip open the prongs, and plug the Charger transformer
into an AC wall outlet.
Or,
If you have the Standard Travel Charger, plug the Charger transformer
into an AC wall outlet.
Standard Multi-Volt Travel Charger Operating Specifications
Input voltage range: 90-264 VAC @
50/60 Hz.
Operating temperature range: 0°C to
+50°C
Standard Travel Charger (U.S. Only)
Input voltage range: 90-120 VAC
@60Hz.
Operating temperature range: 0°C to
+50°C
Carry Holster
The Carry Holster provides a convenient means by which to carry your i95cl
phone with you.
To use the Carry Holster:
1
With the front of the phone facing the Carry Holster, slide the bottom
portion of the phone into the bottom of the Carry Holster.
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2
Press the upper portion of the phone into the holster until the top portion
snaps into the Carry Holster. To remove, push the tab.
Make sure the back of the phone is facing away from your
body when you are carrying the phone in the Carry Holster.
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W A R N I N G
Universal Serial Bus (USB)
Your phone is able to communicate with USB capable laptop and desktop
computers.
The i95cl phone supports both RS232 communications and USB
communications (with USB mother devices). The i95cl phone will
automatically detect whether an RS232 or USB cable has been connected and
will utilize the appropriate protocol. No other action is required in order to select
between USB or RS232 serial communications.
USB Cable
RS232 Cable
iDEN PC applications will support USB drivers for the following operating
systems only:
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•
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Windows 98 SE
Windows 2000
Windows ME
Windows XP
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This section includes the following topics:
Nextel Customer Care
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Page 164
Page 166
Page 171
Page 179
Page 186
Understanding Status Messages
Nextel Terms and Conditions of Service
Safety and General Information
Limited Warranty Information
Patent and Trademark Information
Nextel Customer Care
Relax! Nextel Customer Care is here to help. There are lots of features packed
into your Nextel service... and into your i95cl phone. But don’t worry. If, after
reading this guide, you still have questions about coverage, billing, Nextel
Direct Connect or any other service or feature, contact us.
Domestic Customer Care
Visit nextel.com for a variety of Customer Care services:
•
Browse for information on phones, coverage, rates and other Nextel services.
View and download user's guides, try out our interactive virtual product and
service demos, find answers to frequently asked questions, order accessories,
locate service and repair centers, upgrade phone software, send a message
and more.
•
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For self-service on your Nextel account, click on My Account to view your
account, pay your bill, add phones to your account, reset your Voice Mail
password services and more.
For online assistance, click on Contact Us to send us an email request. Our
representatives are committed to assisting you. Every effort will be made to
address your questions or concerns within 24 hours. Contact us to add
Wireless Web and other services, change rate plans, inquire on your bill and
more.
Or, call us at 1-800-639-6111 or dial 611 from your Nextel phone.
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Nextel Worldwide Customer Care
Call us at + 1 (360) 662-5202 (toll free) from your Nextel phone.
We’ll be happy to give you help, explanations and anything else you need to
enjoy your Nextel service as soon as possible!
Before you contact Nextel Customer Care for service or to resolve an issue, be
sure to have your Nextel Personal Telephone Number, your model number
(located on your phone underneath the battery), and the ID number printed on
your SIM card. You’ll want to record these numbers and keep them handy so
that you can replace the battery prior to contacting Customer Care.
Understanding Status Messages
You may receive status messages under certain conditions. Before contacting
Nextel Customer Care, note the message, numeric code, and the conditions
under which it appeared. The following table lists and describes the status
messages.
NOTE: When your phone cover is closed, the one-line display screen shows a
shortened version the status messages displayed in the full-size screen. To
see complete status messages, open the phone cover.
Status
Status Messages
(full-screen display)
Message Description
Messages
(one-line
display)
The number that you entered is not valid.
Not in Srvc.
Not Avail.
Number Not in Service
User Not Available
The phone that you called is either busy,
out-of-coverage, or turned off. Please try
again later.
The person that you called has not
purchased this service.
Not Avail.
Failed
User Not Authorized
Please Try Later
This service is temporarily not available.
Please try again later.
The phone that you called is busy in a
Private Call.
Busy in Prvt.
Busy in Data
User Busy in Private
User Busy in Data
The phone that you called is busy using
Nextel Online services or Nextel Online
Dial-Up Service.
This service was restricted by Nextel, or
this service was not purchased.
Restricted
Service Restricted
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Status
Status Messages
(full-screen display)
Message Description
Messages
(one-line
display)
This feature is not available on the current
network.
Not Avail.
System Busy
Failed
Service Not Available
System Busy
The system is experiencing heavy traffic.
Please try again later.
This service cannot be enabled because
an incompatible service has already been
turned on.
Service Conflict
An error occurred. Please try again.
Try Again
Please Try Again
Self Check Error
A fault was detected with your phone. If
this error recurs, note the error code and
contact Customer Care.
Self Check
An operational fault was detected with
your phone. Note the numeric code, turn
your phone off, and contact Customer
Care.
Self Check
Self Check Fail
The incorrect PIN was entered three
consecutive times. You will be unable to
place or receive calls on your i95cl phone.
Contact Nextel Customer Care to have
them obtain the PIN Unblocking Key
(PUK) code.
PIN Blocked
PIN Blocked
Call Your Provider
Your SIM Card is not being detected.
Please check to ensure that you have
inserted the SIM Card.
Insert SIM
Insert SIM
Please check your SIM Card to make
sure it has been inserted properly.
Check SIM
No message.
No message.
Enter PIN
Check SIM Card
Wrong PIN
You have entered an incorrect PIN
number.
Your phone will not accept a non-Nextel
SIM card.
Wrong Code
Enter PIN
Please enter your 4- to 8-digit SIM PIN
code.
Auto Phone Lock is activated. Enter you
unlock code.
Unit Lock
Enter Unlock Code
Warns of low memory for Net Alerts.
Low Memory
New Browser Message
Memory Full!
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Nextel Terms and Conditions of Service
TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SERVICE: This Agreement starts when you open the inside package
of any phone or accessory equipment (“Equipment”), you (“Customer”) received with this Agreement,
or when you call to activate Nextel wireless communications services (“Service”), or when you sign
this Agreement, whichever applies. By using the Equipment, Customer applies and subscribes for
Services provided by Nextel (the “Company”) and confirms that Customer has read, understands,
agrees to and accepts the terms and conditions stated herein (the “Agreement”). Should there be any
conflict between the terms and conditions below, and the terms and conditions of any current Service/
Subscriber Agreement between Customer and Company covering the Equipment accompanying this
User’s Guide, the terms and conditions of the current Service/Subscriber Agreement will control.
1. USE OF SERVICE – Customer acknowledges that it complies with all FCC rules and regulations.
Customer will not use the Service for any unlawful purpose. Customer will not use the Service in
aircraft or in motor vehicles in violation of law, regulation or ordinance. Customer acknowledges and
agrees that all future purchases of Company Services and Equipment by customer shall be governed by
the terms and conditions contained herein unless Customer and Company enter into a subsequent
Service/Subscriber Agreement. Company may change this Agreement at any time. Any changes are
effective when Company provides Customer with written notice stating the effective date of the
change(s). If Customer elects to use the Services or make any payment to Company on or after the
effective date of the changes, Customer is deemed to have accepted the change(s). If Customer does not
accept the changes, Customer may terminate Services as of the effective date at the address shown on
Customer’s bill. If Services are terminated before the end of the current billing cycle, (i) no credit or
refund will be provided for unused airtime; and (I) any monthly recurring charge will not be prorated to
the date of termination.
2. CREDIT APPLICATION – This Agreement shall be contingent upon Company’s approval of
Customer's credit application. Company may require Customer to update its credit application or
information from time to time. Customer warrants and represents that all information furnished on the
credit application is current, complete, accurate, and true. If Company subsequently determines that
any statements made on the credit application are false, incomplete and inaccurate, Company may
declare Customer to be in default under this Agreement and may exercise any remedies it has under this
Agreement at law or in equity. Customer understands that Company will rely upon the credit
information provided by Customer, including but not limited to Customer’s social security number or
tax identification number, and other confidential and personal financial and credit information
requested by Company and supplied by Customer, in making a decision to provide Services. Customer
understands that Company may request and verify Customer’s bank references and perform a credit
history check utilizing standard commercial credit reference services in connection with Company’s
review of the Customer’s credit worthiness. Customer acknowledges that Company may provide
payment history and other billing/charge information to a credit reporting agency for inclusion in
Customer’s records maintained by such credit reporting agency. Customer understands that a security
deposit or airtime usage limit may be required.
3. CUSTOMER RADIO EQUIPMENT – Company is not responsible for the installation, operation,
quality of transmission, or maintenance of the Equipment. Any change in Service or Equipment may
require additional programming or Equipment or changes to assigned codes or numbers which may
require programming fees. Company reserves the right to change or remove assigned codes and/or
numbers when such change is reasonably necessary in the conduct of its business. Customer does not
have any proprietary interest in such codes or numbers. Although Federal and state laws may make it
illegal for third parties to listen in on service, complete privacy cannot be guaranteed. Company shall
not be liable to Customer or to any third party for any eavesdropping on or interception of
communications from Company’s System.
4. DEPOSITS – Company has the right, exercisable in its sole discretion at any time or from time to
time, to require Customer to make a deposit to guarantee payment of sums due hereunder, including
Service charges. Customer hereby grants Company, as applicable, a security interest in such deposits,
to secure the payment of all sums due hereunder as well as the performance of all other payment
obligations Customer may have to the Company whether now existing or hereafter rising. Upon
termination of Service, Company may apply the deposit against any outstanding Service charges of
Customer or any other amount owed to Company. Company reserves the right to interrupt Services if
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Service appears to have excessive charges, payments are delinquent, or any unusual calling patterns are
observed on Customer’s account. Such interruption may be done to protect Customer or Company as
the Company determines in its sole discretion, but in no event shall the Company be liable to the
Customer or to any third party by reason of interrupting or failing to cause an interruption of Service.
5. RATES, CHARGES, AND PAYMENT – Company shall issue invoices for Service. Monthly
Access charges shall be invoiced in advance. Airtime and long distance charges shall be invoiced in
arrears. Customer agrees to pay Company, on a timely basis, for charges by Company for Service.
Customer acknowledges that chargeable time for telephone calls and Nextel Direct Connect call
transmissions originated by a unit begin when a connection is established with Company facilities. A
new Nextel Direct Connect call is initiated by a call participant if that participant responds more than
six (6) seconds after the other party finishes its Nextel Direct Connect transmission. Customer accepts
responsibility for Airtime charges from incoming telephone calls to its mobile unit from the time that
Customer responds to the call. If Customer disputes any Service charges, Customer must pay the entire
amount set forth in the invoice by the due date and submit a written explanation within forty five (45)
days from the date Company charges Customer for the disputed Service. If Company determines that
an error was made with respect to any disputed Service charges, Company shall credit Customer’s
account in the amount of the error. If Customer does not pay the amount in dispute owed to Company,
Company may exercise any remedies it may have under this Agreement for non-payment of Service
charges. Company reserves the right to modify any and all elements of the Service charges at any time
and each such modification shall be effective immediately upon the Company’s communication thereof
to Customer, unless the Company’s communication indicates a later effective date with respect to such
modification. Payments which are not received within thirty (30) days from the date of Company’s
communication thereof to Customer, Customer shall be subject to late payment charges of 1.5% of the
disputed Service charges (or the maximum interest rate permitted by law). The late payment charge is
for costs related to the non-timely payment and shall not be deemed an interest payment. If the parties
have agreed that payments are to be made in installments, or on credit, Customer shall be responsible
for paying amounts due as agreed. If Customer does not make all payments when they are due, such
failure shall be a default under this Agreement and Company shall be entitled to exercise any remedies
it may have under this Agreement or at law or in equity. If the sale of the Equipment is on a credit or
installment basis and the Customer accepts delivery of the Equipment, the Customer may not return the
Equipment or receive a refund or any amounts paid and agrees to continue making payments as
required under this Agreement until the Equipment sale price is paid in full.
6. NONPAYMENT/BREACH – A charge of $25.00 will be made by Company for any check or
negotiable instrument tendered by Customer and returned unpaid by a financial institution for any
reason. Company may demand payment by money order, cashier’s check, or similarly secure form of
payment, at Company’s discretion at any time or from time to time. If Company obtains the services of
a collection or repossession agency or an attorney to assist Company in remedying Customer’s breach
of this Agreement, including but not limited to the nonpayment for charges hereunder, Customer shall
be liable for this expense. Customer understands that in the event of nonpayment of charges or any
other breach of the terms and conditions of this Agreement, in addition to any other remedies Company
may have, Company may temporarily or permanently terminate Service to Customer. If Service is
terminated and not reconnected within 30 days, all outstanding payments to be made in installments are
accelerated and immediately due in full. If Company disconnects the Service, Customer shall be liable
to satisfy and discharge all outstanding amounts due and may, at Company’s sole discretion, be
required to pay a reconnect charge of $25.00 per unit, in addition to any advance payment of Service
charges that may be requested by the Company at its discretion, before the Company will reactivate
Service. Company reserves the right to modify the terms of Service as a precondition to reactivating
Service. If the Equipment is purchased on an installment basis, or credit, the Company may take
possession of the Equipment, at any time wherever the same may be without legal process and without
being responsible for loss and damage.
7. NEXTEL ONLINE SERVICES – Nextel Online Services, consisting of certain applications such as
email, data, information and other wireless internet services (the “Applications”) are part of the
Services that can be obtained through Company. Certain Applications offered by Company or
authorized third parties may be compatible with the Equipment and/or the Service offered by
Company. Customer acknowledges and agrees that there is no guarantee or assurance that the
Applications are compatible, or will continue to be compatible, with Company’s System or any of its
Equipment or Service offerings. Such compatibility or approval from Company of compatibility shall
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not be construed as an endorsement of a particular Application or a commitment on the part of
Company that Application(s) will continue to be compatible with the System, Equipment or Service for
any period of time. Company reserves the right, in its sole discretion, to disable or discontinue any
Application for any reason. Use of Nextel Online Services requires a wireless internet compatible
phone, and is subject to any storage, memory or other Equipment limitation. Only certain internet sites
may be accessed, and certain Nextel Online Services may not be available in all Company Service
areas.
8. APPLICATION CUSTOMER CARE AND SUPPORT – Customer acknowledges and agrees that in
most cases, the developer of an Application is responsible for providing customer care and Application
support to all Customers using the Application. In the event Customer contacts Company customer care
with a problem concerning the use of an Application, Customer may be referred to the Application
developer’s customer care, and Company shall have no obligation to support such Application.
9. CONTENT; INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS – Company is not a publisher of third party
content that Customer may from time to time access through Nextel Online Services; therefore
Company is not responsible for the content provided by such third parties, including but not limited to
statements, opinions, graphics, photos, music, services and other information (“Content”), and accessed
by Customer through Nextel Online Services. Company gives no guarantee or assurance as to the
currency, accuracy, completeness or utility of Content obtained through Nextel Online Services.
Company, Content providers and others have proprietary interests in certain Content. Customer shall
not, nor permit others, to reproduce, broadcast, distribute, sell, publish, commercially exploit or
otherwise disseminate such Content in any manner without the prior written consent of Company,
Content providers, or others with proprietary interests in such Content, as applicable.
10. RISK OF LOSS: INSURANCE – Upon Customer’s acceptance of delivery of the Equipment, all
risk of loss, damage, theft, or destruction to the Equipment shall be borne by the Customer. No such
loss, damage, theft, or destruction of the Equipment, in whole or part, shall impair the obligations of
Customer hereunder, including, without limitation, responsibility for the payment of Service Charges
due hereunder. If the Equipment is purchased on an installment basis, or on credit, Customer agrees to
maintain, for the term of this Agreement, at its own expense, comprehensive public liability and
property damage insurance with respect to its use of the Equipment in an amount not less than the
replacement value of the Equipment, naming Company as co-insured, with all losses payable to
Company. Certificates, evidencing proof of such policy and payment of premiums, shall be delivered to
Company prior to delivery or installment of the Equipment. Customer shall prepay such premiums as
required and shall furnish Company with proof of such payment at the beginning of the Payment Term
and upon the expiration of any Certificate. Any and all amounts received by the Company under any
such policy shall be applied by Company against the amount of the Equipment Sales Price and any
related charges or fees secured hereby. Failure to provide or maintain the insurance required above is a
breach of the Agreement for which the Company shall be entitled to exercise any remedies it may have
under this Agreement.
11. PROPERTY DAMAGE INSURANCE – If Customer selects Direct Protect insurance protection,
Company will remit the monthly charge for the insurance which appears on Customer’s bill to The
Signal Telecommunications Insurance Services (“Signal”) on Customer’s behalf. Customer
acknowledges that insurance protection is offered by the Signal, not Company, and that any requests
for information or claims regarding the insurance shall be directed to Signal. Customer acknowledges
having received a summary of coverage, including deductible information, which is also available by
calling Signal at 1-888-352-9182.
12. TAXES, FEES, SURCHARGES & ASSESSMENTS – Customer is responsible for all federal,
state, and local taxes, fees, surcharges, and other assessments (collectively, “Charges”) that are
imposed on telecommunications services, other services, and equipment or that are measured by gross
receipts from the sale of telecommunication services and/or equipment. Such Charges shall include, but
are not limited to: excise taxes; sales and transaction taxes; utility taxes; regulatory fees and
assessments; universal service assessments, telephone relay service (TRS) assessments; recoveries or
similar charges. Customer shall be responsible for such Charges regardless of whether the Charge is
imposed upon the sale of equipment or services, upon Customer, or upon Company. If any such Charge
is determined to be applicable and has not been paid by Customer before Customer accepts delivery of
equipment, Customer shall pay Company the full amount of any such Charge no later than ten (10)
days after receipt of the invoice therefor.
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13. COVERAGE AREA – Local Dispatch (Direct Connect), cellular calling, Nextel Online Services,
and respective coverage areas for these Services are subject to change at any time at the sole discretion
of Company.
14. LIMITATION AND CONDITION OF LIABILITY; INDEMNITY - Company does not assume
and shall have no liability under the Agreement for (i) failure to deliver the Equipment within a
specified time period; (ii) availability and delays in delivery of the Equipment; (iii) damage caused to
the Equipment due directly or indirectly to causes beyond the control of Company, including, but not
limited to acts of God, acts of the public enemy, acts of the government, acts or failure to act of the
Customer, its agents, employees or subcontractors, fires, floods, epidemics, quarantine restrictions,
corrosive substances in the air or other hazardous environmental conditions, strikes, freight embargoes,
inability to obtain materials or services, commotion, war, unusually severe weather conditions or
default of Company’s subcontractors whether or not due to any such causes; or (iv) the use of Nextel
Online Services, including but not limited to the accuracy or utility of any information acquired from
the Internet through Nextel Online Services; or Internet Services, Content or Applications whether or
not supported by Company. Without limiting the foregoing, the Company’s sole liability for Service
disruption, whether caused by the negligence of the Company or otherwise, is limited to a credit
allowance not exceeding an amount equal to the proportionate charge to the Customer for the period of
Service disruption. EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE SET FORTH IN THE PRECEDING SENTENCE, IN
NO EVENT IS THE COMPANY LIABLE FOR ACTUAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, INCIDENTAL,
SPECIAL OR OTHER INDIRECT DAMAGES CAUSED BY ITS NEGLIGENCE OR
OTHERWISE, NOR FOR ECONOMIC LOSS, PERSONAL INJURIES OR PROPERTY DAMAGES
SUSTAINED BY THE CUSTOMER OR ANY THIRD PARTIES. Customer agrees to indemnify,
defend, and hold Company harmless from any Customer violations of FCC rules and regulations or
Customer violation of any statutes, ordinances or laws of any local, state, or federal public authority.
15. COMPLETE AGREEMENT/SEVERABILITY/WAIVER – This Agreement sets forth all of the
agreements between the parties concerning the Service and purchase of the Equipment, and there are no
oral or written agreements between them other than as set forth in this Agreement. No amendment or
addition to this Agreement shall be binding upon this Company unless it is in writing and signed by
both parties (and, in the case of the Company, by an officer of the Company). Company shall not be
bound by the terms and conditions in Customer’s purchase order or elsewhere, unless expressly agreed
to in writing by an officer of the Company. This Agreement becomes effective when accepted by the
Company. Should any provision of this Agreement be illegal or in contravention of the law, such
provision shall be considered null and void but the remainder of this Agreement shall not be affected
thereby. The failure of Company, at any time to require the performance by Customer of the provisions
of this Agreement shall not affect in any way the right to require such performances at any later time
nor shall the waiver by Company of a breach of any provision hereof be taken or held to be a waiver of
compliance with or breach of any other provision or a continuing waiver of such provision.
16. ASSIGNMENT/RESALE/GOVERNING LAW – This Agreement may be freely assigned by
Company to any successor of it or any other firm or entity capable of performing its obligations
hereunder, and upon any such assignment, Company shall be released from all obligations to Customer.
Customer may not assign this Agreement, or resell the services which are subject to this Agreement
without prior written consent of Company. Subject to the restrictions contained herein, this Agreement
shall bind and inure to the benefit of the successors and permitted assigns of the parties hereto. This
Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the Commonwealth of Virginia.
17. NOTICE REGARDING USE OF SERVICE FOR 911 OR OTHER EMERGENCY CALLS – The
Service provided hereunder does not interact with 911 and other emergency services in the same
manner as landline telephone service. Depending on the circumstances of a particular call, the Service
provided hereunder may not be able to identify your location to emergency services and you may not
always be connected to the appropriate emergency services provider. Additionally, the provision of 911
or other emergency services may be conditioned on payment of amounts to the governmental
authorities who implement or coordinate access to such services, and Customer agrees that Company
may apportion and pass through such amounts to Customer, which shall be paid by Customer when
due, in connection with Customer’s access to such 911 or other emergency services, where available.
CUSTOMER AGREES TO HOLD COMPANY HARMLESS AGAINST ANY AND ALL CLAIMS,
DEMANDS, ACTIONS, OR CAUSES OF ACTION (INCLUDING ALL ACTIONS BY THIRD
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PARTIES) ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR ATTEMPTED USE OF THE COMPANY’S SERVICE
TO ACCESS 911 OR OTHER EMERGENCY SERVICES.
18. NO WARRANTY (SERVICE) – COMPANY MAKES NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF
MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE TO CUSTOMER IN
CONNECTION WITH ITS USE OF THE SERVICE. IN NO EVENT SHALL COMPANY BE
LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR OTHER INDIRECT DAMAGES TO THE
FULL EXTENT THE SAME MAY BE DISCLAIMED BY LAW. CUSTOMER ACKNOWLEDGES
THAT SERVICE INTERRUPTIONS WILL OCCUR FROM TIME TO TIME, AND AGREES TO
HOLD COMPANY HARMLESS FOR ALL SUCH INTERRUPTIONS.
19.NO WARRANTY (EQUIPMENT) – COMPANY MAKES NO WARRANTIES OR
REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND, STATUTORY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, TO CUSTOMER
OR TO ANY OTHER PURCHASER OF THIS EQUIPMENT. WITHOUT LIMITING THE
FOREGOING, COMPANY SPECIFICALLY MAKES NO EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES
OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. CUSTOMER
HEREBY WAIVES, AS AGAINST COMPANY, ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, GUARANTEES,
CONDITIONS, OR LIABILITIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, ARISING BY LAW OR OTHERWISE.
IN NO EVENT SHALL COMPANY BE LIABLE FOR CONSEQUENTIAL, SPECIAL, OR
INCIDENTAL DAMAGES, WHETHER OR NOT OCCASIONED BY COMPANY NEGLIGENCE
AND INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, LIABILITY FOR ANY LOSS OR DAMAGE
RESULTING FROM THE INTERRUPTION OR FAILURE IN THE OPERATION OF ANY
EQUIPMENT SOLD OR OTHERWISE PROVIDED HEREUNDER. THERE ARE NO
WARRANTIES WHICH EXTEND BEYOND THE DESCRIPTION CONTAINED HEREIN.
CUSTOMER ASSUMES THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF
THE EQUIPMENT. UNLESS OTHERWISE AGREED BY COMPANY, IF THE EQUIPMENT
PROVES DEFECTIVE, THE COSTS OF ALL NECESSARY SERVICING AND REPAIR WILL BE
BORNE BY CUSTOMER.
20. CERTAIN TERMS AND CONDITIONS REGARDING NEXTEL BUSINESS NETWORKS –
There is no Group Call available on the Nextel Business Networks. There is no pooling of Nextel
Direct Connect minutes between companies on the Nextel Business Networks. It is possible that
participants on the Nextel Business Network could determine the private identification numbers of
Customer’s units and be able to Private Call those units. It is also possible that users of Customer’s
units could determine the private identification numbers of other Nextel Business Network participants
and Private Call them.
21.NEXTEL ONLINE “GOLD” SERVICES - Nextel Online “Gold” Services are those Internet and
data Services offered in conjunction with a Service plan using the suffix “Gold”; e.g. PacketStream
Gold or PowerApps Gold. Company may charge an activation fee for each IP address for these
Services. These services may be used only with mobile clients for Internet/intranet access and Internet
e-mail via a standard HTML browser or proprietary client software for Public Wireless Web Service
Providers and related mail clients. It may also be used with software for proxy applications, for
dispatch applications, for POP3 email access, and for other use specifically approved by Nextel. These
Internet and data Services may not be substituted for a private line or frame relay connection, or be
used for streaming data feeds. Company reserves the right to deny service, without notice, to any
Customer whose usage adversely impacts Company’s network, Systems or other subscribers’ use of
Services.
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RF Operational Characteristics
Safety and General Information
IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON SAFE AND EFFICIENT OPERATION.
READ THIS INFORMATION BEFORE USING YOUR INTEGRATED
MULTI-SERVICE PORTABLE RADIO.
RF Operational Characteristics
Your radio product contains a radio frequency transmitter to convey the
information you wish to send as well as occasional automatic signals used to
sustain connection to the wireless network, and a receiver which enables you to
receive communication and connection information from the network.
PORTABLE RADIO PRODUCT OPERATION AND
EME EXPOSURE
Your Motorola radio product is designed to comply with the following national
and international standards and guidelines regarding exposure of human beings
to radio frequency electromagnetic energy (EME):
•
United States Federal Communications Commission, Code of Federal
Regulations; 47 CFR part 2 sub-part J
•
American National Standards Institute (ANSI) / Institute of Electrical and
Electronics Engineers (IEEE). C95. 1-1992
•
•
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). C95. 1-1999 Edition
National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements (NCRP) of the
United States, Report 86, 1986
•
•
International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP)
1998
Ministry of Health (Canada). Safety Code 6. Limits of Human Exposure to
Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Fields in the Frequency Range from 3 kHz
to 300 GHz, 1999.
•
Australian Communications Authority Radiocommunications
(Electromagnetic Radiation - Human Exposure) Standard 1999 (applicable to
wireless phones only)
To assure optimal radio product performance and make sure human
exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic energy is within the guidelines
set forth in the above standards, always adhere to the following procedures:
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Phone Operation
When placing or receiving a phone call, hold your radio product as you would a
wireline telephone. Speak directly into the microphone.
Two-way radio operation
When using your radio product as a traditional two-way radio,
hold the radio product in a vertical position with the micro-
phone one to two inches (2.5 to 5 cm) away from the lips.
Body-worn operation
To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines, if you wear a radio
product on your body when transmitting, always place the radio product in a
Motorola approved clip, holder, holster, case or body harness for this prod-
uct. Use of non-Motorola-approved accessories may exceed FCC RF exposure
guidelines. If you do not use a Motorola approved body-worn accessory and
are not using the radio product in the intended use positions along side of
the head in the phone mode or in front of the face in the two-way radio
mode, then ensure the antenna and the radio product is kept the following
minimum distances from the body when transmitting:
•
•
Phone or Two-way radio mode: one inch (2.5 cm)
Data operation using any data feature with or without an accessory
cable: one inch (2.5 cm)
Antenna Care
Use only the supplied or an approved replacement antenna. Unauthorized
antennas, modifications, or attachments could damage the radio product and
may violate FCC regulations.
DO NOT hold the antenna when the radio product is “IN USE”. Holding the
antenna affects call quality and may cause the radio product to operate at a
higher power level than needed.
Approved Accessories
For a list of approved Motorola accessories call 1-800-453-0920 / visit our
website at www.mot.com/iden / look in the accessory section of this manual.
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PORTABLE RADIO PRODUCT OPERATION AND EME EXPOSURE
THIS MODEL PHONE MEETS THE GOVERNMENT’S REQUIREMENTS FOR
EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES.
Your wireless phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to
exceed the emission limits for exposure to radiofrequency (RF) energy set by the Federal
Communications Commission of the U.S. Government. These limits are part of comprehensive
guidelines and establish permitted levels of RF energy for the general population. The guidelines
are based on standards that were developed by independent scientific organizations through
periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies. The standards include a substantial safety
margin designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health.
The exposure standard for wireless mobile phones employs a unit of measurement known as the
Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6W/kg.* Tests for SAR are
conducted using standard operating positions reviewed by the FCC with the phone transmitting at
its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands. Although the SAR is determined at
the highest certified power level, the actual SAR level of the phone while operating can be well
below the maximum value. This is because the phone is designed to operate at multiple power
levels so as to use only the power required to reach the network. In general, the closer you are to a
wireless base station antenna, the lower the power output.
Before a phone model is available for sale to the public, it must be tested and certified to the FCC
that is does not exceed the limit established by the government-adopted requirement for safe
exposure. The tests are performed in positions and locations (e.g., at the ear and worn on the body)
as required by the FCC for each model. The highest SAR value for this model when tested for use
at the ear is 1.15 W/kg and when tested on the body, as described in this user guide, is 0.71 W/kg
during packet data transmission. (Body-worn measurements differ among phone models,
depending upon available accessories and FCC requirements.) While there may be differences
between the SAR levels of various phones and at various positions, they all meet the government
requirement for safe exposure.
The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this model phone with all reported SAR
levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF exposure guidelines. SAR information on this
model phone is on file with the FCC and can be found under the Display Grant section of http://
www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid after searching on FCC ID: AZ489FT5808.
Additional information on Specific Absorption Rates (SAR) can be found on the Cellular
Telecommunications Industry Association (CTIA) web-site at http://www.wow-com.com.
______________________________________
* In the United States and Canada, the SAR limit for mobile phones used by the public is 1.6
watts/kg (W/kg) averaged over one gram of tissue. The standard incorporates a substantial margin
of safety to give additional protection for the public and to account for any variations in
measurements.
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Electro Magnetic Interference/Compatibility
NOTE: Nearly every electronic device is susceptible to electromagnetic interference
(EMI) if inadequately shielded, designed or otherwise configured for
electromagnetic compatibility.
Facilities
To avoid electromagnetic interference and/or compatibility conflicts, turn off
your radio product in any facility where posted notices instruct you to do so.
Hospitals or health care facilities may be using equipment that is sensitive to
external RF energy.
Aircraft
When instructed to do so, turn off your radio product when on board an aircraft.
Any use of a radio product must be in accordance with applicable regulations
per airline crew instructions.
Medical Devices
Pacemakers
The Health Industry Manufacturers Association recommends that a minimum
separation of 6 inches (15 cm) be maintained between a handheld wireless radio
product and a pacemaker. These recommendations are consistent with those of
the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
Persons with pacemakers should:
•
ALWAYS keep the radio product more than 6 inches (15 cm) from their
pacemaker when the radio product is turned ON.
•
•
Not carry the radio product in a breast pocket.
Use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the potential for
interference.
•
Turn the radio product OFF immediately if you have any reason to suspect
that interference is taking place.
Hearing Aids
Some digital wireless radio products may interfere with some hearing aids. In
the event of such interference, you may want to consult your hearing aid
manufacturer to discuss alternatives.
Other Medical Devices
If you use any other personal medical device, consult the manufacturer of your
device to determine if it is adequately shielded from RF energy. Your physician
may be able to assist you in obtaining this information.
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Operational Warnings
Use While Driving
Check the laws and regulations on the use of radio products in the area where
you drive. Always obey them.
When using the radio product while driving, please:
•
•
•
Give full attention to driving and to the road.
Use hands-free operation, if available.
Pull off the road and park before making or answering a call if driving
conditions so require.
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Operational Warnings
W A R N I N G
For Vehicles with an Air Bag
Do not place a portable radio product in the area over the air bag or in the air bag
deployment area. Air bags inflate with great force. If a portable radio is placed in the
air bag deployment area and the air bag inflates, the radio product may be propelled
with great force and cause serious injury to occupants of the vehicle.
Potentially Explosive Atmospheres
Turn off your radio product prior to entering any area with a potentially explosive
atmosphere, unless it is a radio product type especially qualified for use in such areas
as “Intrinsically Safe” (for example, Factory Mutual, CSA, or UL approved). Do not
remove, install, or charge batteries in such areas. Sparks in a potentially explosive
atmosphere can cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death.
NOTE: The areas with potentially explosive atmospheres referred to above
include fueling areas such as below decks on boats, fuel or chemical
transfer or storage facilities, areas where the air contains chemicals or
particles, such as grain, dust or metal powders, and any other area where
you would normally be advised to turn off your vehicle engine. Areas with
potentially explosive atmospheres are often but not always posted.
Blasting Caps and Areas
To avoid possible interference with blasting operations, turn off your radio product
when you are near electrical blasting caps, in a blasting area, or in areas posted:
“Turn off two-way radio”. Obey all signs and instructions.
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Operational Cautions
C a u t i o n
Antennas
Do not use any portable radio product that has a damaged antenna. If a
damaged antenna comes into contact with your skin, a minor burn can result.
Batteries
All batteries can cause property damage and/or bodily injury, such as burns if a
conductive material such as jewelry, keys, or beaded chains touches exposed
terminals. The conductive material may complete an electrical circuit (short circuit)
and become quite hot. Exercise care in handling any charged battery, particularly
when placing it inside a pocket, purse, or other container with metal objects.
Cleaning and Drying Considerations
Using a leather carry case may help protect the surfaces and help prevent liquids
(e.g., rain) from entering into the interior of the radio product. This product is
not water proof, and exposing the unit to liquids may result in permanent
damage to the unit.
If your radio product interior gets wet, then do not try to accelerate drying with
the use of an oven or a dryer as this will damage the radio product and void the
warranty. Instead, do the following:
1. Immediately power off the radio product.
2. Remove Battery and SIM card (if so equipped) from radio product.
3. Shake excess liquid from radio product.
4. Place the radio product and battery in an area that is at room temperature
and has good air flow.
5. Let the radio product, battery dry, and SIM card for 72 hours before
reconnecting the battery and/or powering on the radio product.
If the radio product does not work after following the steps listed above, contact
your dealer for servicing information.
Clean the external surfaces of the radio product with a damp cloth, using a mild
solution of dishwashing detergent and water. Some household cleaners may
contain chemicals that could seriously damage the radio product. Avoid the use
of any petroleum-based solvent cleaners. Also, avoid applying liquids directly
on the radio product.
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Accessory Safety Information
IMPORTANT:
SAVE THESE ACCESSORY SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
•
Before using any battery or battery charger, read all the instructions for and
cautionary markings on (1) the battery, (2) the battery charger, which may
include a separate wall-mounted power supply or transformer, and (3) the
radio product using the battery.
•
Do not expose any battery charger to water, rain, or snow as they are
designed for indoor or in-vehicle use only.
To reduce the risk of injury, charge only the rechargeable
batteries listed in the Accessories section of this manual.
Other types of batteries may burst, causing personal injury
and damage.
!
W A R N I N G
•
To reduce the risk of damage to the cord or plug, pull by the plug rather than
the cord when you disconnect the battery charger from the power source
outlet.
•
•
Do not operate any battery charger with a damaged cord or plug — replace
them immediately.
Battery chargers may become warm during operation, but not hot. If it
becomes hot to the touch, unplug it from the power outlet immediately and
discontinue its use.
•
•
•
Use of a non-recommended attachment to a battery charger may result in a
risk of fire, electric shock, or injury to persons.
Make sure the battery charger power 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 any battery charger unless
absolutely necessary. Use of an improper extension cord could result in a risk
of fire and electric shock. If an extension cord must be used, make sure that:
•
The pins on the plug of the extension cord are the same number, size,
and shape as those on the plug of the charger.
•
•
The extension cord is properly wired and in good electrical condition.
The cord size is 18AWG for lengths up to 100 feet and 16AWG for
lengths up to 150 feet.
•
Do not operate any battery charger if it has received a sharp blow, has been
dropped, or has been damaged in any way; take it to a qualified service
technician.
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•
Do not disassemble a battery charger; take it to a qualified service technician
when service or repair is required. Incorrect reassembly may result in a risk
of electric shock or fire.
•
•
•
•
Maximum ambient temperature around the power supply or transformer of
any battery charger should not exceed 40°C (104°F).
The output power from the power supply or transformer must not exceed the
rating given on the Desktop Dual-Pocket Charger.
The disconnection from the line voltage is made by unplugging the power
supply from the AC receptacle.
To reduce risk of electric shock, unplug any battery charger from the outlet
before attempting any maintenance or cleaning.
For optimum charging performance, turn off the radio product while charging it
in any battery charger.
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Limited Warranty Motorola Communication Products
Limited Warranty Motorola Communication
Products
N O T E :
This Warranty applies within the fifty (50) united
states and the District of Columbia
I. WHAT THIS WARRANTY COVERS AND FOR
HOW LONG:
MOTOROLA, INC. (“MOTOROLA”) warrants the MOTOROLA manufactured iDEN
Communication Products listed below (“Product”) against defects in material and
workmanship under normal use and service for a period of time from the date of purchase
as scheduled below:
iDEN Subscriber Digital Mobile and Portable Units
Product Accessories
One (1) Year
One (1) Year
One (1) Year
Batteries
Rechargeable Batteries will be replaced during the applicable warranty period if:
a. the battery capacity falls below 80% of rated capacity, or
b. the battery develops leakage.
MOTOROLA, at its option, will at no charge either repair the Product (with new or
reconditioned parts), replace it (with a new or reconditioned Product), or refund the
purchase price of the Product during the warranty period provided it is returned in
accordance with the terms of this warranty. Replaced parts or boards are warranted for the
balance of the original applicable warranty period. All replaced parts of Product shall
become the property of MOTOROLA.
This express limited warranty is extended by MOTOROLA to the original end user
purchaser only and is not assignable or transferable to any other party. This is the
complete warranty for the Product manufactured by MOTOROLA. MOTOROLA
assumes no obligations or liability for additions or modifications to this warranty unless
made in writing and signed by an officer of MOTOROLA. Unless made in a separate
agreement between MOTOROLA and the original end user purchaser, MOTOROLA does
not warrant the installation, maintenance or service of the Product.
MOTOROLA cannot be responsible in any way for any ancillary equipment not furnished
by MOTOROLA which is attached to or used in connection with the Product, or for
operation of the Product with any ancillary equipment, and all such equipment if expressly
excluded from this warranty. Because each system which may use the Product is unique,
MOTOROLA disclaims liability for range, coverage, or operation of the system as a
whole under this warranty.
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II. GENERAL PROVISIONS:
This warranty sets forth the full extent of MOTOROLA’S responsibilities regarding the
Product, Repair, replacement or refund of the purchase price, at MOTOROLA’S options,
is the exclusive remedy. THIS WARRANTY IS GIVEN IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER
EXPRESS WARRANTIES. IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INLCUDING WITHOUT
LIMITATION, IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS
FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THIS
LIMITED WARRANTY. IN NO EVENT SHALL MOTOROLA BE LIABLE FOR
DAMAGES IN EXCESS OF THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT, FOR ANY
LOSS OF USE, LOSS OF TIME, INCONVENIENCE, COMMERCIAL LOSS, LOST
PROFITS OR SAVINGS OR OTHER INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO
USE SUCH PRODUCT, TO THE FULL EXTENT SUCH MAY BE DISCLAIMED BY
LAW.
III. STATE LAW RIGHTS:
SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF
INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, OR LIMITATION ON HOW
LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS OR
EXCLUSIONS MAY NOT APPLY.
This warranty gives specific legal rights, and there may be other rights which may vary
from state to state.
IV. HOW TO GET WARRANTY SERVICE:
You must provide proof of purchase (bearing the date of purchase and Product item serial
number) in order to receive warranty service and, also, deliver or send the Product item,
transportation and insurance prepaid, to an authorized warranty service location.
Warranty service will be provided by MOTOROLA through one of its authorized
warranty service locations. If you first contact the company which sold you the Product
(e.g., dealer or communication service provider), it can facilitate your obtaining warranty
service. You can also call MOTOROLA at 1-800-453-0920 for warranty service location
information.
V. WHAT THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER:
a. Defects or damage resulting from use of the Product in other than its normal
and customary manner.
b. Defects or damage from misuse, accident, water, or neglect.
c. Defects or damage from improper testing, operation, maintenance,
installation, alteration, modification, or adjustment.
d. Breakage or damage to antennas unless caused directly by defects in material
workmanship.
e. A Product subjected to unauthorized Product modifications, disassemblies or
repairs (including, without limitation, the audition to the Product of non-
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MOTOROLA supplied equipment) which adversely affect performance of the
Product or interfere with MOTOROLA’S normal warranty inspection and
testing of the Product to verify any warranty claim.
f. Product which has had the serial number removed or made illegible.
g. Rechargeable batteries if:
1. Any of the seals on the battery enclosure of cells are broken or show evidence
of tampering.
2. The damage or defect is caused by charging or using the battery in equipment
or service other than the Product for which it is specified.
h. Freight costs to the repair depot.
i. A Product which, due to illegal or unauthorized alteration of the software/
firmware in the Product, does not function in accordance with
MOTOROLA’S published specifications or the FCC type acceptance labeling
in effect for the Product at the time the Product was initially distributed from
MOTOROLA.
j. Scratches or other cosmetic damage to Product surfaces that does not effect
the operation of the Product.
k. Normal and customary wear and tear.
VI. PATENT AND SOFTWARE PROVISIONS:
MOTOROLA will defend, at its own expense, any suit brought against the end user
purchaser to the extent that it is based on a claim that the Product or parts infringe a United
States patent, and Motorola will pay those costs and damages finally awarded against the
end user purchaser in any such suit which are attributable to any such claim, but such
defense and payments are conditioned on the following:
a. That MOTOROLA will be notified promptly in writing by such purchaser of
any notice of such claim;
b. That MOTOROLA will have sole control of the defense of such suit and all
negotiations for its settlement or compromise; and
c. Should the Product or parts become, or in MOTOROLA’S opinion be likely to
become, the subject of a claim of infringement of a United States patent, that
such purchaser will permit MOTOROLA, at its option and expense, either to
procure for such purchaser the right to continue using the Product or parts or
to replace or modify the same so that it becomes non-infringing or to grant
such purchaser a credit for the Product or parts as depreciated and accept its
return. The depreciation will be an equal amount per year over the lifetime of
the Product or parts as established by MOTOROLA.
MOTOROLA will have no liability with respect to any claim of patent infringement
which is based upon the combination of the Product or parts furnished hereunder with
software, apparatus or devices not furnished by MOTOROLA, nor will MOTOROLA
have any liability for the use of ancillary equipment or software not furnished by
MOTOROLA which is attached to or used in connection with the Product or any parts
thereof.
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Laws in the United States and other countries preserve for MOTOROLA certain exclusive
rights for copyrighted MOTOROLA software, such as the exclusive rights to reproduce in
copies and distribute copies of such MOTOROLA software. MOTOROLA software may
be used in only the Product in which the software was originally embodied and such
software in such Product may not be replaced, copied, distributed, modified in any way, or
used to produce any derivative thereof. No other use including, without limitation,
alteration, modification, reproduction, distribution, or reverse engineering of such
MOTOROLA software or exercise or rights in such MOTOROLA software is permitted.
No license is granted by implication, estoppel or otherwise under MOTOROLA patent
rights or copyrights.
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Limited Warranty Motorola Communication
Products (International)
N O T E :
This Warranty applies in Singapore and the
Philippines.
I. WHAT THIS WARRANTY COVERS AND FOR
HOW LONG:
MOTOROLA warrants the MOTOROLA manufactured iDEN Communication Products
listed below (“Product”) against defects in material and workmanship under normal use
and service for a period of time from the date of purchase as scheduled below:
iDEN Subscriber Digital Mobile and Portable Units
One (1) Year
One (1) Year
Product Accessories (manufactured by or under
license from MOTOROLA)
Batteries
One (1) Year
Rechargeable Batteries will be replaced during the applicable warranty period if:
a. the battery capacity falls below 80% of rated capacity, or
b. the battery develops leakage.
MOTOROLA, at its option, will at no charge either repair the Product (with new or
reconditioned parts), replace it (with a new or reconditioned Product), or refund the
purchase price of the Product during the warranty period provided it is returned in
accordance with the terms of this warranty. Replaced parts or boards are warranted for the
balance of the original applicable warranty period. All replaced parts of Product shall
become the property of MOTOROLA.
This express limited warranty is extended by MOTOROLA to the original end user
purchaser only and is not assignable or transferable to any other party. This is the
complete warranty for the Product manufactured by MOTOROLA. MOTOROLA
assumes no obligations or liability for additions or modifications to this warranty unless
made in writing and signed by an officer of MOTOROLA. Unless made in a separate
agreement between MOTOROLA and the original end user purchaser, MOTOROLA does
not warrant the installation, maintenance or service of the Product.
MOTOROLA cannot be responsible in any way for any ancillary equipment not furnished
by MOTOROLA which is attached to or used in connection with the Product, or for
operation of the Product with any ancillary equipment, and all such equipment if expressly
excluded from this warranty. Because each system which may use the Product is unique,
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MOTOROLA disclaims liability for range, coverage, or operation of the system as a
whole under this warranty.
II. GENERAL PROVISIONS:
This warranty sets forth the full extent of MOTOROLA’S responsibilities regarding the
Product, Repair, replacement or refund of the purchase price, at MOTOROLA’S options,
is the exclusive remedy. THIS WARRANTY IS GIVEN IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER
EXPRESS WARRANTIES. IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING WITHOUT
LIMITATION, IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS
FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THIS
LIMITED WARRANTY TO THE FULL EXTENT SUCH MAY BE DISCLAIMED BY
LAW. IN NO EVENT SHALL MOTOROLA BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES IN
EXCESS OF THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT, FOR ANY LOSS OF USE,
LOSS OF TIME, INCONVENIENCE, COMMERCIAL LOSS, LOST PROFITS OR
SAVINGS OR OTHER INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES
ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE SUCH PRODUCT, TO THE
FULL EXTENT SUCH MAY BE DISCLAIMED BY LAW.
III. HOW TO GET WARRANTY SERVICE:
You must provide proof of purchase (bearing the date of purchase and Product item serial
number) in order to receive warranty service and, also, deliver or send the Product item,
transportation and insurance prepaid, to an authorized warranty service location.
Warranty service will be provided by MOTOROLA through one of its authorized
warranty service locations. If you first contact the company which sold you the Product
(e.g., dealer or communication service provider), it can facilitate your obtaining warranty
service.
IV. WHAT THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER:
a. Defects or damage resulting from use of the Product in other than its normal
and customary manner.
b. Defects or damage from misuse, accident, water, or neglect.
c. Defects or damage from improper testing, operation, maintenance,
installation, alteration, modification, or adjustment.
d. Breakage or damage to antennas unless caused directly by defects in material
workmanship.
e. A Product subjected to unauthorized Product modifications, disassemblies or
repairs (including, without limitation, the audition to the Product of non-
MOTOROLA supplied equipment).
f. Product which has had the serial number removed or made illegible.
g. Rechargeable batteries if:
1. Any of the seals on the battery enclosure of cells are broken or show
evidence of tampering.
2. The damage or defect is caused by charging or using the battery in
equipment or service other than the Product for which it is specified.
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h. Freight costs to the repair depot.
i. A Product which, due to illegal or unauthorized alteration of the software/
firmware in the Product, does not function in accordance with
MOTOROLA’S published specifications or the local type acceptance labeling
in effect for the Product at the time the Product was initially distributed from
MOTOROLA.
j. Scratches or other cosmetic damage to Product surfaces that does not effect
the operation of the Product.
k. Normal and customary wear and tear.
l. Exclusion for defects or damage arising from use of the products in
connection with non-MOTOROLA equipment.
V. PATENT AND SOFTWARE PROVISIONS:
MOTOROLA will defend, at its own expense, any suit brought against the end user
purchaser to the extent that it is based on a claim that the Product or parts infringe a patent,
and Motorola will pay those costs and damages finally awarded against the end user
purchaser in any such suit which are attributable to any such claim, but such defense and
payments are conditioned on the following:
a. That MOTOROLA will be notified promptly in writing by such purchaser of
any notice of such claim;
b. That MOTOROLA will have sole control of the defense of such suit and all
negotiations for its settlement or compromise; and
c. Should the Product or parts become, or in MOTOROLA’S opinion be likely to
become, the subject of a claim of infringement of a patent, that such purchaser
will permit MOTOROLA, at its option and expense, either to procure for such
purchaser the right to continue using the Product or parts or to replace or
modify the same so that it becomes non-infringing or to grant such purchaser a
credit for the Product or parts as depreciated and accept its return. The
depreciation will be an equal amount per year over the lifetime of the Product
or parts as established by MOTOROLA.
MOTOROLA will have no liability with respect to any claim of patent infringement
which is based upon the combination of the Product or parts furnished hereunder with
software, apparatus or devices not furnished by MOTOROLA, nor will MOTOROLA
have any liability for the use of ancillary equipment or software not furnished by
MOTOROLA which is attached to or sued in connection with the Product or any parts
thereof. In no event shall MOTOROLA be liable for any incidental, special or
consequential damages arising from any claim of patent infringement or alleged
infringement.
Laws in the United States and other countries preserve for MOTOROLA certain exclusive
rights for copyrighted MOTOROLA software, such as the exclusive rights to reproduce in
copies and distribute copies of such MOTOROLA software. MOTOROLA software may
be used in only the Product in which the software was originally embodied and such
software in such Product may not be replaced, copied, distributed, modified in any way, or
used to produce any derivative thereof. No other use including, without limitation,
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alteration, modification, reproduction, distribution, or reverse engineering of such
MOTOROLA software or exercise or rights in such MOTOROLA software is permitted.
No license is granted by implication, estoppel or otherwise under MOTOROLA patent
rights or copyrights.
Patent and Trademark Information
© 2002 Nextel Communications Inc. Nextel, the Nextel logo, and all other Nextel product
and/or service names referenced throughout this guide are either a trademark, service
mark or registered trademark of Nextel Communications, Inc. All rights reserved.
MOTOROLA, the Stylized M Logo and all other trademarks indicated as such herein are
trademarks of Motorola, Inc. ® Reg. U.S. Pat. & Tm. Off. © 2002 Motorola, Inc. All
rights reserved.
Microsoft and Microsoft Internet Explorer are registered trademarks of Microsoft
Corporation.
Netscape Navigator is a registered trademark of Netscape Communications Corporation.
T9 is a trademark owned by Tegic Communications.
T9® Text Input Patent and Trademark Information
This product is covered by U.S. Pat. 5,818,437, U.S. Pat. 5,953,541, U.S. Pat. 6,011,554
and other patents pending.
Java and all other Java-based marks are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun
Microsystems, Inc. in the U.S. and other countries.
Direct Protect is a trademark of Signal Insurance Company.
All other product or service names mentioned in this manual are the property of their
respective trademark owners.
Software Copyright Notice
The Motorola products described in this manual may include copyrighted Motorola and
third party software stored in semiconductor memories or other media. Laws in the United
States and other countries preserve for Motorola and third party software providers certain
exclusive rights for copyrighted software, such as the exclusive rights to distribute or
reproduce the copyrighted software. Accordingly, any copyrighted software contained in
the Motorola products may not be modified, reverse-engineered, distributed, or
reproduced in any manner to the extent allowed by law. Furthermore, the purchase of the
Motorola products shall not be deemed to grant either directly or by implication, estoppel,
or otherwise, any license under the copyrights, patents, or patent applications of Motorola
or any third party software provider, except for the normal, non-exclusive, royalty-free
license to use that arises by operation of law in the sale of a product.
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Call Timers 61
A
Accessories 159
batteries 159
Carry Holster 161
Travel Charger 160
Accessory safety information 177
Address Book 48
Alpha mode, text entry 23
Alternate Line 72
Circuit data number 21
Connection status 20
Contacts 36
receiving calls 72
selecting 72
Auto Redial 146
B
Backlight timer 146, 147
Battery 9, 159
attaching 9
charge strength 11
charging 10, 159
detaching 10
operating 160
editing 45
sorting 40
viewing 39
Baud rate 148
Business Networks 97
C
Call Alert Queue 103
Call alerts 101
Contrast 137
Coverage 3
from Contacts 101
receiving 102
Call Filtering 154
Call Forwarding 67
turning off 69
Customer Care 2
Customizing Java applications 130
Customizing phone 132
D
Datebook 109
set up 117
turning on 68
Call Hold 65
Call restrictions 72
viewing 110
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viewing a day 111
viewing a week 110
viewing event details 111
viewing today 112
Datebook events 112
adding 112
status 30
Idle screen 30
Internet 125
deleting 116
editing 115
reminders 116
security 126
Datebook icons 109
Dialing menu 43
Digital cellular 49
Direct Connect 97
Direct dial 50
Direct ProtectSM insurance 3
Display
IP Address 21
Java applications 128
downloading 130
memory 130
contrast 137
Display options 33
changing 143
Driving directions 73
Driving safety 3
L
Language 148
E
Emergency calls 55
Entering text, see Text entry
Main menu 35
icons 34
F
Full 29
options 34
G
reordering 143
Making call alerts 101
Making phone calls 50
Making Private Calls 98
Master Reset 142
Memo 118
Getting started 5
Group Calls 105
receiving 107
I
Icons 8
adding 118
call information 32
Contacts 37
deleting 119
editing 119
Datebook 109
viewing 118
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Memory
Java applications 130
ring styles 135
Voice Records 124
wallpaper images 139
Menu icon 33
Menus 7, 33
main menu 35
Non-emergency numbers 55
Shortcut 158
Styles Actions menu 154
Styles menu 152
voice mail 77
Password
Message Center 91
Messages 89
security code 142
voice mail 79
alerts 89
Net Alert 96
receiving 89
text and numeric 93
voice mail 75
Patent information 186
Pause digit entry 46
Per-Line blocking 71
Personalize 142
Phone
modem 127
status 20
Phone calls 50
call restrictions 72
emergency calls 55
ending 57
Messages, text and numeric
receiving 77
sending 95
viewing 94
Microbrowser 125
Missed calls 60
Modem, phone as 127
Most recent call 53, 57
Movie listings and showtimes 74
Mute 62
My Information 20
from Contacts 51
from Recent Calls list 52
international calls 55
most recent call 53
receiving 56
N
Nationwide call completion 73
Net Alert 96
Nextel
Business Networks 97
Customer Care 2, 163
Direct Connect 97
speed dial 53
Turbo Dial 53
voice names 53
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Phone Lock 141
Phone Setup 140
Plus dialing 47
Power button 11
Powering phone on or off 11
Privacy 71
Settings
In Call Setup 140
Initial Setup 144
Private Calls
from Recent Calls list 99
making 98
receiving 100
voice names 99
Private calls
using 157
from Contacts 98
Private ID 97
blocked 15
PUK code 17
R
SIM PIN 14, 142
Radio frequency 171
Rates 3
Receiving messages 89
Recent Calls 44, 52
deleting 60
enabling 14
Speakerphone 62
Special dialing codes
Telecommunications Relay
Service 56
Speed Dial numbers 37, 42, 53
Status light 20
Status messages 164
Status of connection 20
Styles 151
details 59
Private Calls 99
storing to Contacts 59
viewing 58
Restaurant reservations 73
Ring styles 135
Ring/Vibe 133
S
Safety 171
activating 154
creating 152
turning off 154
accessory 177
electromagnetic interference
174
Symbols mode, text entry 27
medical devices 174
radio frequency 171
Scrolling 147
T
T9 Text Input 21
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also see Text entry
Talkgroups 105
storing 105
TDD/TTY devices 56
Telecommunications Relay Service
56
main menu 77
Terms and Conditions of Service 166
Text and numeric messages 93
Text display
area 32
size 136
Text entry 21
tree 88
Alpha mode 23
Numeric mode 27
Symbols mode 27
Word mode 24
Voice names 38
Voice Record 60, 120
Voice Records
adding 122
Three-Way Calling 66
Time and date format 145
Trademark information 186
Travel Charger 160
TTY devices 56
making calls 54
setting baud rate 150
setting mode 149
Turbo Dial 53
Turning phone on or off 11
Two-Way Messages 96
Two-way radio 97
also see Direct Connect or
Private Calls
playing 121
recording 121
W
Warranty 183
Web Messaging 95
White Page listings 73
Wireless Web 125
Word mode, text entry 24
Typing text, see Text entry
V
Viewing Datebook 110
Voice Activated dialing 53, 99
also see Voice names
Y
Yellow Page listings 73
also see voice names
Voice Mail 75, 88, 92
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