Motorola Nextel i1000 User Manual

TM  
Motorola  
iDEN® Digit a l P or t a b le  
i1000 - Mu lt i-Ser vice Wea r a b le  
Getting Started  
June 17, 1998  
68P81088C88-O  
Call Waiting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31  
Call Hold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31  
3-Way Calling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32  
Alternate Phone Line . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32  
Setting the Active Line . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33  
Receiving a Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33  
Receiving Calls on Your Second Line . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33  
PRIVATE MODE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35  
At First Glance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35  
Group/Private Speaker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36  
Making a Private Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36  
Receiving a Private Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37  
Programming Your Private ID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37  
Recalling Your Private ID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37  
Call Alert™ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38  
Sending a Call Alert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38  
Receiving a Call Alert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38  
Call Alert Stacking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38  
Receiving a Call Alert with Stacking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39  
Responding to a Call Alert in the Stack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39  
GROUP MODE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41  
At First Glance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41  
Group/Private Speaker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42  
Making a Group Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42  
Changing Talkgroups . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42  
Receiving a Group Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43  
Area Selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43  
Talkgroup Naming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43  
Call Alerts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43  
VOICE MAIL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45  
Retrieving Voice Mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45  
Viewing Voice Mail Status . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45  
MESSAGE MAIL™ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47  
Receiving New Message Mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47  
Retrieving Stored/Unread Mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47  
Saving and Erasing Mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48  
Auto Call Back . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48  
Message Mail Memory Full . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48  
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PROGRAMMING MENU OPTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49  
ERROR MESSAGES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55  
ACCESSORIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57  
Safety Instructions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57  
Batteries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59  
Battery Operating Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59  
Charging Lithium Ion Batteries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59  
Travel Charger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60  
Installing the Travel Charger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60  
Travel Charger Operating Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60  
Vehicular Battery Charger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61  
Installing the Vehicular Battery Charger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61  
Removing the Vehicular Battery Charger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62  
Vehicular Battery Charger Operating Specifications . . . . . . 62  
Desktop Charger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63  
Charging a Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63  
Desktop Battery Charger Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64  
Audio Adapter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65  
Installation Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65  
Attaching/Detaching the Earpiece Microphone . . . . . . . . . . 65  
Removing the Audio Adapter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65  
SAFETY AND GENERAL INFORMATION . . . . . . . . . . . 67  
Radio Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67  
Cleaning Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72  
For Further Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72  
Owner’s Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73  
Private Number Directory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74  
Talkgroup Directory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74  
GETTING STARTED  
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i1000  
Patent Information  
This product is protected under one or more of the following  
patents:  
4817157, 4896361, 4857928, 5041793, 5060294, 5066923, 5134718,  
5140156, 5239963, 5257411, 5287387, 5265219, 5289504, 5316168,  
5317247, 5338396, 5389927, 5406588, 5424921, 5457376, 5460906,  
5551063, 5557079, 5596487, 5615412, 5638403, 5559468, 5469465,  
5170413, 5140615, 5519730, 5241544, 5584059, 5574992, 5396656,  
5487091, 5533004, 5299199, 5343499, 5369501, 5509031, 5515379,  
5528723, 5598417, 5066923, 5241650, 5278833, 5359696, 5548631,  
5410632, 5440582, 5457735, 5457818, 5471670, 5477550, 5481537,  
5566181, 5229767, 5208804, 5295140, 5381449, 5440590, 5467398,  
5490230, 5620242, 5623523, 5655913  
Trademarks  
, Motorola, VibraCall, Call Alert, and Message Mail are trademarks or  
registered trademarks of Motorola, Inc.  
iDEN is a registered trademark of Motorola, Inc.  
®Reg. U.S. Pat. & Tm. Off.  
All other trademarks mentioned in this manual are trademarks of their  
respective companies.  
Important!  
Be sure to read “Safety and General Information” on  
page 67 before using your i1000 Portable.  
© Copyright 1998, Motorola, Inc. All rights reserved.  
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GETTING STARTED  
i1000  
YOUR i1000 PORTABLE  
ongratulations on purchasing your Motorola iDEN i1000  
multi-service digital portable. Superior features and state-of-  
Cthe-art technology help to keep you in constant touch with all  
of your business and personal contacts.  
The sleek, compact design of the i1000 portable:  
• Makes it easy to wear or to carry in your pocket or purse.  
• Provides a speakerphone feature for placing hands-free  
incoming and outgoing phone calls.  
• Includes a protective cover that, when open, provides a  
comfortable earpiece.  
The i1000 portable offers the following functions:  
Phone  
Pr ivat e  
Gr oup  
Voice Mail  
Mes s age Mail  
ABO UT YO UR PO RTABLES FEATURES  
You can use various features of your portable with the cover open or  
closed. Look for special operating instructions in this manual.  
This manual describes the features that most people use every day.  
However, your service provider or organization might have  
customized the portable for your individual needs. For more  
information, check with your service provider or organization.  
Additional information for your iDEN Digital Portable  
can be found on the Motorola iDEN web site at:  
http://www.mot.com/LMPS/iDEN  
GETTING STARTED  
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i1000  
FEATURES O F YO UR i10 0 0  
1. Antenna  
2. On/Off Key  
3. LED  
4. Speaker Key  
12. Earpiece  
5. Volume  
Control  
Buttons  
6. Push-To-Talk  
(PTT) Button  
8. Flip Cover  
(Open)  
7. Option Keys  
8. Flip Cover  
(Closed)  
13. Alphanumeric  
Display  
9. Menu Key  
7. Option Key  
10. Mode Key  
7. Option Key  
14. SEND/END Key  
15. Scroll Key  
MENU  
a bc  
2
jkl  
5
16. Alphanumeric  
Keypad  
tuv  
8
0
17. Microphone  
11. Speaker  
18. Accessory Connector  
N O T E  
Remove the three plastic film lens protectors from the  
display and cover before initial use.  
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i1000  
GETTING STARTED  
1. Antenna  
2. On/Off Key  
3. LED  
Extend for optimal signal.  
Press to turn your portable on or off.  
Check the i1000Õs status. See page 6 for  
more information.  
4. Speaker Key  
Press to set incoming calls through either the  
earpiece or the speaker during Group and  
Private calls.  
5. Volume Control  
Buttons  
Press to adjust volume levels.When using the  
List menu option, press to scroll forward and  
backward.  
6. Push-To-Talk (PTT)  
Button  
Transmit a Group or Private Call, or a Call  
Alert. Press and hold the PTT button to talk;  
release it to listen.  
7. Option Keys  
Press to select a menu option on the display  
that appears directly above the left or right  
option key.  
8. Cover  
Protect the keypad.  
9. Menu Key  
10. Mode Key  
Press to scroll through menu options.  
Press to change between Phone, Group, and  
Private modes.  
11. Speaker  
12. Earpiece  
Listen to Group and Private (high-audio)  
conversations. Listen to Phone calls in  
Speakerphone mode.  
Hold to your ear to listen during Phone calls  
and Group/Private (low-audio) conversations.  
Listen to calls when the speakerphone is  
turned off.  
13. Alphanumeric  
Display  
View up to four lines (up to 12 characters per  
line) on the display.  
14. Send/End Key  
Press to answer an incoming Phone call.  
After entering a phone number, press to  
begin an outgoing Phone call or to redial the  
entered phone number.  
Press to end Phone calls.  
15. Scroll Key  
Press the left side to scroll backward or the  
right side to scroll forward through menu  
options and lists.  
16. Alphanumeric  
Keypad  
Enter telephone numbers, Private call IDs,  
and alphanumeric characters.  
17. Microphone  
Use to speak during outgoing calls.  
Use to connect accessories.  
18. Accessory  
Connector  
GETTING STARTED  
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i1000  
BATTERY  
Charging the Battery  
To get the maximum use from the battery, charge it for at least three  
hours before you use it for the first time.  
Attach the charger connector to the i1000 then connect the adapter  
to an electrical outlet. For more information about chargers, see  
“Accessories” on page 57.  
Attaching the Battery  
To attach the battery to your i1000,  
align the battery as shown and press  
down on the battery until you hear a  
click.  
Detaching the Battery  
To detach the battery, press the latch  
to release the battery and slide the  
battery downward.  
Latch  
Battery and Charging Status  
A low battery is indicated by a short, chirp-like sound through the  
speaker. The battery strength icons display battery level  
information, as shown below. The battery indicators show the  
battery level during both operation and charging.  
Low  
0-30%  
31-60%  
61-90%  
90-100%  
Battery -  
Icon  
ßashes  
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GETTING STARTED  
D ISPLAY ICO N S  
After you turn on the portable and use various features, icons appear  
on the screen to inform you of existing conditions.  
Some of the following icons may appear along the top of the display.  
Signal Strength Indicator  
Shows the signal strength. Six bars indicate the  
strongest signal. Calls and messages may not be  
sent or received in weak signal areas.  
Battery Strength Indicator  
Shows the remaining charge in your battery. Three  
bars show full charge. The indicator flashes when  
you have less than five minutes of talk time  
remaining.  
Voice Mail  
Indicates that unplayed messages are waiting in  
your voice mail box  
New Message Mail  
Indicates that you have new text messages in your  
mail box.  
Unread Message Mail  
Indicates that you have unread Message Mail.  
Vibrate All  
Indicates that the Vibrate All option is turned on.  
You will not hear a ring tone.  
Call Forward/Active Line Indication  
Indicates that incoming phone calls are being  
forwarded and displays the associated phone line  
(1, 2, or both).  
Group/Private Speaker  
Indicates that the Group/Private speaker is off. You  
will hear group and private calls through the ear  
piece.  
Roam  
Displays when you enter the service area of another  
iDEN service provider. The portable learns and  
remembers the new radio frequencies and channels  
in use.  
GETTING STARTED  
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i1000  
 
TURN IN G O N YO UR PO RTABLE  
Press the On/Off button  
until a set of icons appears on your  
display. (For a description of the icons, see page 5.) Then the  
message “Please Wait” displays while the portable connects to your  
carrier’s network.  
Please  Wait  
   
The LED indicator located on top of the portable shows the service  
state of your i1000. See Table 1.  
Table 1: LED Indicator  
LED Indicator  
Status of Your i1000  
Flashing Red  
RegisteringÑyour portable is signing on  
to your carrierÕs network.  
Solid Red  
No serviceÑyour portable cannot sign on.  
It will continue trying to connect every two  
minutes as long as your portable is turned  
on.  
Flashing Green  
Solid Green  
In serviceÑyour portable is ready to use.  
You can now place and receive Phone,  
Group, and Private calls.  
In useÑ-your portable is currently being  
used. Check to make sure that you ended  
the last call by pressing  
.
TURN IN G O FF YO UR PO RTABLE  
Press and hold the On/Off button  
“Powering Off”.  
until you see the message  
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i1000  
GETTING STARTED  
 
SPEAKERPH O N E  
The i1000 provides a speakerphone feature similar to a speakerphone you  
may use on your office or home phone. Because the i1000 is wireless, you will  
have the convenience of a hands free speakerphone anytime, anyplace to  
bring people together. Use the speakerphone to hold impromptu meetings, or  
to listen to your voicemail messages.  
With the speakerphone feature, when one party is speaking, the  
other party will not be heard. The other party must wait until the  
first party stops speaking.  
With the built-in speaker, you can use your portable hands free. The  
cover can be open or closed during a speakerphone call. However:  
• If the cover is open during a speakerphone call and you  
close the cover, you will end the call.  
• If the cover is closed during a speakerphone call and you  
open the cover, the call switches to the earpiece. You can  
switch back to speakerphone operation by pressing  
under “Spkr”.  
During speakerphone use, the “Spkr” option flashes to remind you  
that the speakerphone is on.  
Typically, the i1000 should be placed 15-30 inches away from you  
during a speakerphone call. In a noisy environment, you may want  
to move the i1000 closer to you for optimum audio quality to the  
other party.  
VIBRAC ALL™  
VibraCall is an alert that notifies you of incoming phone calls and  
messages.  
The alert choices are:  
• Vibrate Only—produces only a vibration.  
• Vibrate/Ring—produces a vibration followed by a ring  
tone.  
• Vibrate Off—turns off the vibration and produces only a  
ring tone.  
You can set VibraCall to notify you of all incoming calls and  
messages, or you can select individual services for vibration alert.  
In “Mail” and “Group/Prvt” modes, the choices are Vibe On or Vibe  
Off.  
N O T E  
If VibraCall is set for incoming calls and messages, the  
power-up sequence includes a brief vibrate cycle. You  
also hear a call-waiting tone.  
GETTING STARTED  
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i1000  
Selecting All Incoming Calls and Messages  
WXYZ  
9
1. Press  
2. Press  
.
under “All”.  
9=Vibrate  
Alert:Off  
Exit            All  
             
MENU  
Mode  
After you set the vibration alert for all  
incoming calls and messages, the  
display returns to the previous mode.  
Phone  Ready  
   
Line1  Vibe  
10:54p        12/09  
         
Name            Mail
            
Look for  
(the Vibrate All icon) at  
the top of your display.  
MENU  
Mode  
Selecting Individual Services  
To set the vibration alert for specific  
phone or mail services:  
9=Vibrate  
Alert:Off  
WXYZ  
9
1. Press  
2. Press  
.
Exit              On  
               
MENU  
until you see the  
“Selct” menu option on the last  
line of the display.  
MENU  
Mode  
3. Press  
under “Selct”.  
Pressing “Selct” allows you to set  
individual vibration alerts for  
incoming calls and messages.  
9=Vibrate  
Alert:Off  
Selct  
MENU  
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GETTING STARTED  
The first selection is Vibe. To view  
the Vibe/Ring vibration alert  
MENU  
choices, press  
keypad.  
on the  
Phone  
Vibrate:  
Vibrate  Off  
   
Exit          Vibe  
           
The vibration selection that you make  
affects only the current mode. In this  
example, vibration is set only for  
Phone mode. You must set each mode  
or service individually or select “All”  
to set all services.  
MENU  
Mode  
4. To set a vibration alert for another  
mode, such as “Mail” or “Group/  
Prvt”, press  
on the  
Group/Prvt  
Vibe:Off  
keypad until you see the desired  
mode or service.  
Exit              On  
               
5. Press  
under “Exit” to return  
to the Vibrate Alert menu.  
MENU  
6. Press under “Exit” again to  
Mode  
return to your previous base mode.  
I F Y O U H A V E A S E C O N D L I N E  
And you want to change the vibration selections for  
the second line, exit this programming feature, select  
the other line, and repeat the procedure for selecting  
all services or selecting individual services to vibrate.  
GETTING STARTED  
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i1000  
TURN IN G O FF G RO UP AN D PRIVATE  
MO D ES  
Your portable has a special feature, Phone Only mode, that allows  
you to turn off the Private and Group services. You can make and  
receive phone calls and receive Message Mail.  
Placing the portable in Phone Only mode increases the standby battery life.  
Make sure that the LED is blinking green, which indicates that you are in a  
coverage area.  
To turn on the Phone Only mode:  
TUV  
0
8
1. Press  
2. Press  
.
80=Phone  
Only:Off  
under “On”.  
Exit              On  
               
MENU  
Mode  
80=Phone  
Only:On  
3. Press  
under “Exit”.  
Exit            Off  
             
MENU  
Mode  
Phone  ONLY  
   
Line  1  
   
  2:12p        07/21  
            
The “Phone ONLY” message  
displays. Group and Private  
Mode services are now  
suspended.  
Name            Mail  
             
MENU  
Mode  
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GETTING STARTED  
i1000  
To return to normal Phone mode:  
TUV  
1. Press  
2. Press  
.
8
0
80=Phone  
Only:On  
under “Off”.  
Exit               
            O  ff  
MENU  
Mode  
3. Press  
under “Exit”. The  
80=Phone  
Only:Off  
display returns to Phone Ready.  
Group and Private mode services are  
now available.  
Exit                 
                 
On  
MENU  
Mode  
GETTING STARTED  
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i1000  
SETTIN G TH E TIM E AN D D ATE FO RM AT  
If your carrier provides this option, you can set your portable to  
display the current time and date. Unless the portable is turned off,  
it continues to display the current time during a loss of service.  
You have a choice of a 12- or a 24-hour clock format. See Table 2.  
N O T E  
As you travel between different time zones, your  
portable automatically displays local time.  
Table 2: Time Display Options  
12-Hour Display  
12:00a  
24-Hour Display  
00:00  
6:25a  
06:25  
10:25a  
10:25  
12:00p  
12:00  
6:25p  
18:25  
10:25p  
22:25  
You have a choice of either a MM/DD (month/day) or a DD/MM  
(day/month) date format. See Table 3.  
Table 3: Date Display Options  
International  
US Format  
(MM/DD)  
Format  
(DD/MM)  
Date  
January 2nd  
January 31st  
October 9th  
December 31st  
01/02  
01/31  
10/09  
12/31  
02/01  
31/01  
09/10  
31/12  
If you activate the time and date, they are displayed in all ready  
states (Phone, Group, Private). The time of day is also shown during  
an active Phone call. The time and date are not displayed in Group  
mode when you select an Area option.  
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GETTING STARTED  
i1000  
   
To set the time and date format:  
PQRS  
7
1
1. Press  
.
71=Time/  
Date  
2. Press  
under “Ok”. The  
Exit              Ok  
               
Time/Date screen displays.  
MENU  
Mode  
The default (preset) time and date format  
that is displayed depends on your service  
provider. You can accept the default  
format or select an alternate format.  
Time/Date  
Display:On  
Exit              Off  
               
MENU  
Mode  
3. Press  
until you see the  
Time  Format:  
   
Time Format screen.  
12  Hour  
   
4. Do one of the following:  
Exit            24hr  
             
To accept the 12-hour format,  
go to the next step.  
To set the 24-hour format,  
MENU  
Mode  
press  
under “24hr”.  
(See Table 2 on page 12.)  
Then go to the next step.  
5. Press  
until you see the  
Date Format screen.  
Date  Format:  
   
6. Do one of the following:  
To accept the MM/DD  
MM/DD  
Exit        DD/MM  
         
format, press  
“Exit”.  
under  
MENU  
• Or to set the DD/MM format,  
Mode  
press  
under  
“DD/MM”. (See Table 3 on  
page 12.)  
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7. Select “Exit”. The Ready screen for each mode (Phone,  
Group, and Private) now displays the time and date formats that  
you selected.  
STO RIN G N UM BERS IN TH E PH O N E AN D  
PRIVATE LISTS  
You can set a Phone and a Private ID number with the associated  
name, which eliminates the need to program the same name twice.  
You can add up to 100 numbers to your phone list, store them with  
names, and assign them to speed-dial numbers.  
The display holds 12 phone-number characters. If the phone  
number exceeds 12 characters, you can select “More” to see the  
remaining characters. To return to the start of the number, select  
“Numbr”.  
Entering Phone Numbers Using the Keypad  
To enter a number, press the corresponding number key.  
Entering a Name Using the Keypad  
The number of times that you press a key to enter a letter depends  
on the position of the letter on the key. Table 4 describes how to  
PQRS  
enter each letter on the  
key.  
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Table 4: Entering a Name on the Keypad  
Letter  
Position  
P
To enter the Þrst letter on the keypad, press the key  
once.  
Q
R
S
7
To enter the second letter on the keypad, press the  
key twice.  
To enter the third letter on the keypad, press the  
key three times.  
To enter the fourth letter on the keypad, press the  
key four times.  
To enter the number, press the key Þve times.  
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Entering Names and Numbers  
MNO  
ABC  
1. Press  
The “26=Phone/Prvt List”  
message appears on your display.  
2
6
.
26=Phone/  
Prvt  List  
   
2. Press under “Ok”.  
Ok  
Exit  
.
MENU  
Mode  
The next screen displays the  
remaining number of phone numbers  
and private IDs that you can store.  
Available  
98  Phone  #  
   
   
3  Prvt  IDs  
   
   
MENU  
Mode  
3. Enter the name and press  
under “Store”.  
Enter  Name  
   
_
_
See Table 5 on page 16 for an  
example of entering a name.  
Exit  
Store  
MENU  
Mode  
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Table 5: Entering a Name  
N A M E M E T H O D E X A M P L E  
To enter the name “Tim”:  
TUV  
1. Enter “T” by pressing  
8
once.  
2. Move to the next letter by pressing  
.
.
GHI  
3. Enter “i” by pressing  
4
.
4. Move to the next letter by pressing  
MNO  
6
5. Enter “m” by pressing  
.
6. Enter the phone number that you  
want to associate with this name  
and press  
under “Store”.  
Enter  Phone  
   
Number  
_
_
To skip the Phone Number entry, press  
Skip          Store  
           
under “Skip”. You will go  
directly to the “Enter Prvt ID Number”  
screen.  
MENU  
Mode  
The next screen displays the name  
that you entered and a flashing  
speed-dial number.  
TIM  
Spd#=3  
7. Do one of the following:  
To accept the speed-dial  
Cancl        Store  
         
number shown, press  
under “Store”.  
MENU  
Mode  
To change the speed-dial  
number, enter the desired  
number. The number stops  
flashing. To enter another number, press  
the desired number.  
and enter  
If you do not want to enter a speed-dial number, press  
under  
“Cancl”. You will return to the “Enter Phone Number” screen.  
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Private ID number associated  
with the name that you entered.  
Enter  Prvt  
   
ID  Number  
   
To skip the Private ID number entry,  
_
press  
under “Skip”.  
Skip          Store  
           
For more information about using the  
speed-dial feature, see “Speed Dial  
Method” on page 24.  
MENU  
Mode  
Editing and Erasing Phone List Contents  
Editing Phone List Entries  
ABC  
2
0
0
1. Press  
2. Press  
,
,
,
,
.
.
under “Edit”  
Erasing Phone List Entries  
ABC  
2
1. Press  
,
,
2. Press  
3. Press  
once.  
under “Erase”  
Editing and Erasing Private ID List Contents  
Editing Private ID List Entries  
ABC  
2
1
1. Press  
2. Press  
,
,
,
.
under “Edit”  
Erasing Private ID List Entries  
ABC  
2
1
1. Press  
,
,
,
.
1. Press  
2. Press  
once.  
under “Erase”  
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CH AN G IN G TH E D ISPLAY LAN G UAG E  
You can customize your portable to display one of four languages:  
English, French, Spanish, or Portuguese.  
To change the displayed language:  
1. Press  
screen.  
PQRS  
to view the language option  
7
0
2. Press  
under “Ok”.  
to scroll through  
3. Press  
70=Language  
English  
the language options.  
Exit              Ok  
               
Pressing  
under “Exit” at any  
time retains the current language  
selection.  
MENU  
Mode  
4. When the desired language  
appears on your display, press  
under “Ok”. The text  
immediately changes to the  
language that you selected.  
70=Langue  
Francais  
Quitt            Ok  
             
5. Press  
under “Exit”,  
“Quitt”, “Salir”, or “Saír”  
(whichever one displays) to exit  
this mode.  
MENU  
Mode  
The language that you select will be the displayed language.  
N O T E  
If you select an incorrect language, repeat the  
procedure for Changing the Display Language.  
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MO D ES AN D M EN US  
Modes and menus are the navigational tools of your portable.  
Modes  
Modes are portable operation states for placing and receiving calls.  
Your portable has three modes:  
Phone—for cellular phone calls and special phone features  
Private—for one-to-one radio calls  
Group—for calls with all individuals in a designated  
talkgroup.  
To access modes:  
Cover Closed  
Cover Open  
¥ To switch between Phone,  
Group, and Private modes,  
¥ To switch between Phone,  
Group, and Private modes,  
press  
under ÒModeÓ.  
Mode  
press  
.
For more information, see “Phone Mode” on page 23, “Private  
Mode” on page 35, and “Group Mode” on page 41.  
Menus  
Menus are choices within each mode that enable you to use various  
features.  
To access menus:  
MENU  
Press  
to scroll through the menus associated with each mode.  
With the cover open, when your portable is ready to use, your  
display looks like the following screens for the Phone, Group, and  
Private modes. If the word “Ready” does not appear after the mode  
name in the display, your portable is not ready.  
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Phone Mode and Menus - Cover Open  
Menu options:  
Phone  Ready  
   
Line  1  
   
Name  
Forwd  
Memo  
Wait  
Mail  
Spd#  
Prgm  
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  Name        Mail  
   
         
Line  2  
   
MENU  
Mode  
Private Mode and Menus - Cover Open  
Menu options:  
Prvt  Ready  
   
John  
Alert  
Name  
Mail  
Prgm  
11:05a    12/09  
     
Alert        Mail  
         
MENU  
Mode  
Group Mode and Menus - Cover Open  
Menu options:  
Group  Ready  
   
Talkgrp  10  
   
Alert  
Area  
Mail  
Prgm  
3:27p      12/09  
       
Alert        Mail  
         
MENU  
Mode  
To use menu options:  
Mode  
1. Press  
2. Press  
to select the mode (Phone, Group, or Private).  
to scroll through the available menu options for  
MENU  
the selected mode.  
3. Press under the displayed menu option that you wish  
to select.  
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N O T E  
If you set the Silent Group programming menu to  
silence incoming alerts and voices, the “Group  
Ready” screen displays as “Group-Silent”. To reset it:  
TUV  
DEF  
3
8
1. Press  
2. Press  
.
under “Ok”.  
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NOTES:  
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PHONE MODE  
In Phone mode, you can make and receive phone calls, forward calls,  
use call waiting, put calls on hold, and use three-way calling.  
AT FIRST G LAN CE  
The first menu option choices that appear on the Phone Ready  
screen depend on whether the cover is open or closed.  
Cover Closed  
Phone  Ready  
   
Use theVolume Control  
buttons to scroll  
through your stored  
List.  
Line  1  
   
12:12p      05/08  
       
List          Mode  
           
Group  Ready  
   
Phone  
0=5551212  
Talkgrp  10  
   
       
       
12:12p      05/08  
       
   
   
Cancl      
      
List          Mode  
           
Cover Open  
Phone  Ready  
   
Line  1  
   
  12:12p      05/08  
          
Name        Mail  
         
   
   
Select  Mail  
   
Type  
Name:  
_
                           
                           
         
         
Voice        Mesg  
         
Cancl      
      
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M AKIN G A PH O N E C ALL  
To make a phone call:  
1. Be sure that the cover is open. You cannot make a phone call when  
the cover is closed.  
2. If you are not in Phone mode,  
Mode  
press  
until “Phone  
Ready” appears on your display.  
Phone  Ready  
   
Line  1  
   
3. Dial your call using one of the  
four options listed below: direct  
dial, scroll, speed dial, or name.  
3:15p      08/21  
       
Name            Mail  
             
Direct Dial Method  
MENU  
Mode  
4. Dial the number using the  
keypad. If you make a  
mistake, press  
once for  
each character that you want to erase.  
You can return to the “Phone Ready” mode at any time by pressing  
the option  
key under the word “Cancl”.  
5. Press  
to place the call.  
6. To hang up, press  
or close the cover.  
Scroll Method  
4. Press  
to scroll backward or  
forward through the stored list of numbers and names.  
5. Press to place the call.  
6. To hang up, press  
or close the cover.  
Speed Dial Method  
MENU  
line of your display.  
4. Press  
until you see the “Spd#” option on the last  
5. Press  
under “Spd#”.  
6. Enter the assigned speed dial number (1-100). You will  
see the name associated with the number. For more  
information, see “Storing Numbers in the Phone and Private  
Lists” on page 14.  
7. Press  
to place the call.  
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8. To hang up, press  
or close the cover.  
Name Method  
MENU  
4. Press  
your display.  
until you see the “Name” menu option on  
under “Name”.  
5. Press  
6. Press the key with the first letter of the name  
associated with the Phone number. The name and phone  
number appear on your display.  
7. Press  
to place the call.  
or close the cover.  
8. To hang up, press  
Emergency Dial  
The Emergency Dial feature allows you to call the emergency  
phone number by continuously pressing a single key. (Your carrier  
assigns this number.) This feature is available even when the  
keypad is locked, although it is not available during an active call.  
1. From any mode (Phone, Private, or Group), press  
WXYZ  
and hold  
until the unit displays “EMERGENCY”. The  
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portable then automatically dials the emergency number.  
2. To terminate the call, press  
. The emergency phone  
number will not be saved as the last number dialed.  
N O T E  
Contact your service provider for details on the  
Emergency Dial feature.  
Automatic Redial  
If you receive a “System Busy, Try Later” message, press  
to have your portable automatically redial the number. You will hear  
a ring tone when the call is successful.  
Last Number Redial  
To redial the last number, simply press  
.
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RECEIVIN G A PH O N E C ALL  
When you receive a call:.  
• The portable rings and/or vibrates.  
Incoming   
   
Phone  Call  
   
• If you subscribe to caller ID, the  
caller’s ID displays.  
  Spkr  
   
End  
• If the caller is stored in your Phone  
List and the name matches the  
caller ID, the name displays.  
MENU  
You can answer a phone call with the  
cover open or closed. See Table 6.  
Mode  
Table 6: Phone Call Options  
To reject a call:  
Cover Closed  
Cover Open  
¥ Press  
under ÒEndÓ.  
¥ Press  
under ÒEndÓ  
or close the cover.  
¥ If Auto Answer is set, the call  
automatically goes to the  
speakerphone.  
¥ If Auto Answer is set, the  
call always goes to the  
earpiece.  
To answer a call:  
Cover Closed  
Cover Open  
Speakerphone:  
Earpiece:  
Press  
under ÒSpkrÓ.  
Press  
. This action turns  
on the earpiece.  
During the call, the Spkr menu  
option ßashes to remind you that  
the speakerphone is on.  
Speakerphone:  
Press  
under ÒSpkrÓ. This  
Earpiece:  
action transfers the sound to the  
speakerphone.  
Open the cover to turn off the  
Speakerphone. This action  
transfers the sound to the  
earpiece.  
During the call, the Spkr menu  
option ßashes to remind you that  
the speakerphone is on.  
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To end a call:  
Cover Closed  
Cover Open  
¥ Close the cover. This action  
ends the connection.  
¥ Press  
This action terminates the  
connection.  
under ÒEndÓ.  
¥ Or, press  
.
PRO G RAM M IN G YO UR O WN PH O N E  
N UM BER  
portable. You can enter it now, or wait for your first incoming phone  
call, when your carrier’s network automatically enters it for you.  
N O T E  
If your portable has two phone lines, first set the line  
for the phone number that you want to program, and  
then continue here. For more information, see  
“Setting the Active Line” on page 33.  
1. To enter the phone number of your portable (or the active line,  
1
if you have two lines), press  
2. Press  
3. Enter your phone number.  
4. Press under “Store”.  
.
under “Ok”. The “Enter Number” screen appears.  
SELECTABLE RIN G STYLES  
Your portable has nine selectable ring styles. Portables with two  
phone lines can use the same or different ring styles for each phone  
line.  
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To set a ring style:  
1. Press  
DEF  
1
3
to access the Programming Menu  
item for ring style selection.  
31=Set  Ring  
   
Style:1  
The display shows your current  
ring style.  
Exit              Ok  
               
2. Press  
under “Ok”.  
MENU  
Mode  
3. Press  
to scroll through  
the available Ring Styles.  
4. To listen to the selected ring  
style, press the Volume buttons  
on the side of the portable.  
Ring  
Style  4  
   
Cancl            Ok  
             
5. Press  
under “Ok” to select  
the current Ring Style shown. To  
leave the ring style unchanged,  
MENU  
press  
under “Cancl”.  
Mode  
N O T E  
If you have a second line and want to change the ring  
style for the second line, exit this programming  
feature, select the other line, and repeat the above  
procedure for Selectable Ring Styles.  
C ALL FO RWARD IN G  
You can forward all your incoming calls (unconditional) to any  
number that you wish or select those circumstances (conditional)  
Make sure that the LED is blinking green, which indicates that you are in a  
coverage area.  
Selecting a Call Forward Number  
You can select the call forward number using the direct dial, scroll,  
speed dial or name search method. For more information, see “Making  
a Phone Call” on page 24.  
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Unconditional Call Forwarding  
Unconditional call forwarding forwards all incoming calls to the  
designated number. Your portable will not ring when you activate  
unconditional call forwarding.  
MENU  
1. Within Phone mode, press  
until you see “Forwd” on the last  
line of the display.  
Phone  Ready  
   
Line  1  
   
  9:06a      09/03  
          
2. Press  
under “Forwd”.  
Forwd        Spd#  
         
3. To select the number where you  
want your calls forwarded, do one  
of the following:  
MENU  
• Enter a number.  
Mode  
• Or, press the scroll keys to  
select a number from your  
stored list. For more  
Forward:Off  
To:_  
information, see “Storing  
Numbers in the Phone and  
Private Lists” on page 14.  
Exit              On  
               
4. Press  
under “On”.  
5. After the “Please Wait” message  
MENU  
displays, press  
“Exit”.  
under  
Mode  
Notice that the Call Forward icon  
appears on your display when Unconditional Call Forwarding is  
set.  
Conditional Call Forwarding  
You may want to forward your calls only if your unit is busy (Busy), is  
not answered (NoAns), or you cannot be reached (NoRch).  
N O T E  
You must turn off Unconditional Call Forwarding  
before you can use Conditional Call Forwarding  
options.  
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1. Within Phone mode, press  
MENU  
until you see “Forwd” on  
the last line of your display.  
Phone  Ready  
   
Line  1  
   
2. Press  
under “Forwd”.  
  9:06a      09/03  
          
Forwd        Spd#  
         
MENU  
Mode  
MENU  
3. Press  
once again until you  
see “Busy” and “NoAns” on the  
last line of your display.  
Forward:Off  
To:  
   
   
To forward your calls when  
your phone is busy, press  
Busy          NoAns  
           
under “Busy”.  
To forward your calls when  
you do not answer a call, press  
MENU  
Mode  
under “NoAns”.  
MENU  
4. Press  
again until you see  
“NoRch” and “Rcl#” on the last  
line of your display.  
Forward:Off  
To:  
   
To forward your calls when  
you cannot be reached, press  
   
NoRch          Rcl#  
           
under “NoRch”.  
5. After you select the call-forward  
option, either enter the number  
where you want your calls to be  
forwarded, or press the scroll  
buttons and select a number.  
MENU  
Mode  
6. Press  
7. Press  
under “On”.  
under “Exit”.  
N O T E  
You can set call forwarding on Busy, No Reach, and  
No Answer independently.  
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C ALL WAITIN G  
Using the Call Waiting feature, you can answer an incoming call  
when you are on another call. Call Waiting is on unless you turn it off  
for a particular call.  
1. You will hear a tone to alert you of  
an incoming call. Your display  
shows the incoming number and  
asks “Accept Call?”. To accept  
Accept  Call  
   
On  Line  1?  
      
the call, press  
under  
Yes” on the last line of your  
display.  
  No                Yes  
                    
MENU  
Mode  
2. Press  
under “Hold” to  
place the second call on hold and  
return to the first call. Pressing  
Call  1-Hold  
   
under “Hold” takes you  
555-1212  
back and forth between the two calls.  
Hold  
3. To end the active call, press  
or close the cover.  
MENU  
C ALL H O LD  
Mode  
“Hold” appears as an option on your  
display only while you are on an active call.  
1. To place the active call on hold, press  
may then answer or place another call.  
under “Hold”. You  
under ”Hold” again.  
2. To remove the call from hold, press  
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3-WAY C ALLIN G  
If your portable has 3-way calling,  
you can combine two ongoing phone  
calls into one conversation. This  
option is available only when you  
initiate the second call.  
Phone-In  Use  
   
5551212  
1:40p        05/08  
         
   
   
You cannot place either call on hold  
during a 3-way call.  
3way            Spkr  
             
1. Place a phone call or receive a  
phone call.  
MENU  
Mode  
2. Press  
under ”3way”. This  
action places the current call on  
hold.  
3. Enter the phone number for the second call and press  
.
4. When the second call is connected, press  
to join the calls.  
under “3way”  
ALTERN ATE PH O N E LIN E  
If your portable is activated with two phone lines, you can switch  
between them.  
To change phone lines, your portable must at the Phone Ready  
screen.  
The following settings are independent for each phone line. When  
you enable a setting, it applies only to the active line.  
• Ringer Volume  
• Auto Answer  
• One-minute Beep  
• Automatic Display Timer  
• Resettable Timer  
Total Call Timer  
• Selectable Ring Styles  
• Call Forwarding  
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Setting the Active Line  
1. Be sure that your portable displays  
“Phone Ready”.  
Phone  Ready  
   
2. Press  
“Line 2”.  
until you see  
Line  1  
   
  1:48p      08/21  
          
Wait          Line2  
           
3. Do one of the following:  
• Press under “Line2” to  
activate Line 2 when Line 1 is  
the active line.  
MENU  
Mode  
• Or, press  
under “Line1”  
to activate Line 1 when  
Line 2 is the active line.  
Receiving a Call  
You can receive calls on either line, regardless of the active line  
setting.  
• If the line is the same as the currently active line, that icon  
simply flashes.  
• If the call is on the line that is not currently active, the active  
line icon remains lit and the alternate line icon flashes.  
Receiving Calls on Your Second Line  
If you are on a call on one line:  
1. Press  
under “Yes” to  
1
answer the call on the other line.  
Your previous call will be placed  
on hold.  
2
3055551212  
Take  Call  
   
On  Line  2?  
      
No                  Yes  
                   
2. Do one of the following:  
To end the call, press  
.
• Or, to place the current call on  
MENU  
hold, press  
“Hold”.  
under  
Mode  
When the call is terminated, the  
portable remains active in the last active  
line selected.  
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PRIVATE MODE  
A Private call is a one-to-one conversation between two  
individuals. Each portable is identified by a name or a number that  
contains up to five digits.  
AT FIRST G LAN CE  
The first menu option choices that appear on the “Prvt Ready”  
screen depend on whether the cover is open or closed.  
Cover Closed  
Prvt  Ready  
   
Use theVolume Control  
buttons to scroll  
through your stored  
List.  
TIM  
12:12p      05/08  
       
List          Mode  
           
Phone  Ready  
   
Prvt  Ready  
   
TIM  
Line  1  
   
       
       
12:12p      05/08  
       
12345  
  
  
Cancl    
    
List        Mode  
         
Cover Open  
Prvt  Ready  
   
TIM  
  12:12p      05/08  
          
Alert      Mail  
       
   
   
Select  Mail  
   
Type  
Name:Prvt  
_
   
   
                           
                           
         
         
Voice        Mesg  
         
Exit          Queue       
                  
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G RO UP/ PRIVATE SPEAKER  
You can hear calls through either the earpiece or the speaker in  
Private mode. Pressing the Speaker button  
on top of the  
portable turns the Group/Private Speaker on or off.  
If you set the Speaker button on, you will hear incoming calls  
through the speaker. If you set the Speaker button off, you will hear  
a short alert tone when you receive a private call. You will hear  
incoming calls through the earpiece.  
M AKIN G A PRIVATE C ALL  
I F T H E C O V E R I S C L O S E D . . .  
To contact the last Private ID that you called,  
first select the “Prvt Ready” mode, then press  
the PTT button.  
To select another number (previously entered  
in your Private ID list), press  
under  
“List”. This allows you to use the Volume  
Control buttons to scroll to the desired name,  
then press the PTT button.  
With the cover open, you can use one of three methods: Direct  
Entry, Scroll, or Name.  
Direct Entry Method  
Mode  
1. Press  
until you see  
“Prvt Ready” on your display.  
Prvt  Ready  
   
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2. Use the keypad to enter the  
Private ID of the person that you  
want to reach.  
Alert          Mail  
           
3. To speak, press and hold the  
PTT button, wait for the chirp,  
then speak into the microphone.  
MENU  
Mode  
4. To listen, release the PTT  
button.  
Scroll Method  
Mode  
1. Press  
until you see “Prvt Ready” on your display.  
to select the person for the private call that  
2. Press  
you previously entered into your Private ID list.  
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3. Press and hold the PTT button, wait for the chirp, then  
speak into the microphone.  
Name Method  
Mode  
1. Press  
2. Press  
until you see “Prvt Ready” on your display.  
until you see the “Name” menu option on  
MENU  
your display.  
3. Press  
under “Name”.  
4. Press the key with the first letter of the name  
associated with the Private ID.  
5. Press  
to find the desired name in the list.  
6. Press and hold the PTT button, wait for the chirp, then  
speak into the microphone.  
RECEIVIN G A PRIVATE C ALL  
When you receive an incoming Private call, you hear a brief tone.  
Your unit automatically switches to Private mode, and the Private ID  
or the name of the caller displays.  
Wait for the caller to finish speaking, then press and hold the PTT  
button. Begin speaking after you hear the chirp.  
PRO G RAM M IN G YO UR PRIVATE ID  
To store your Private ID in your portable:  
ABC  
1. Press  
.
2
2. Press  
under “Ok”.  
3. Enter the Private ID provided by your carrier.  
4. Press under “Store”.  
REC ALLIN G YO UR PRIVATE ID  
ABC  
1. To recall your portable’s private ID, press  
.
2
This is the number supplied by your carrier, that you must store in your  
portable. See “Programming Your Private ID” above.  
2. Press  
under “Exit”.  
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C ALL ALERT™  
You can access Call Alert from Group and Private modes. Using Call  
Alert, you can privately page an individual by sending an audible  
tone.  
Sending a Call Alert  
1. Be sure that the cover is open.  
2. Press Mode to go to the “Prvt Ready” screen.  
3. Press  
under “Alert”.  
4. Enter the private ID or press  
to scroll to the  
name of the person to whom you want to send the Call Alert.  
You may also select the person by pressing  
and using  
MENU  
Name Search.  
5. Press the PTT button to send the Call Alert.  
Receiving a Call Alert  
When you receive a Call Alert, you hear a tone and see a message on  
your display.  
To return the Call Alert, press the PTT button.  
• Or, to clear the Call Alert, press  
under “Clear”, or  
press any key other than the PTT button to silence the alert  
tones.  
N O T E  
Until the Call Alert is cleared or returned, you will  
not receive any additional Phone, Group, or Private  
calls.  
C ALL ALERT STACKIN G  
Call Alert Stacking is an optional feature that allows you to save up  
to eight Call Alerts in a queue.  
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Receiving a Call Alert with Stacking  
With Call Alert Stacking, you can  
either clear a Call Alert or save it to  
the queue for later recall.  
Alert  
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3  Queued  
To clear a Call Alert, press  
under “Clear”.  
Clear        Queue  
         
To place the Call Alert into the  
queue, press  
under  
MENU  
Mode  
“Queue”. Pressing  
queues the Call Alert.  
also  
Mode  
If you receive multiple Call Alerts,  
the last received Call Alert displays and the remaining Call Alerts  
are stacked at the beginning of the queue.  
Responding to a Call Alert in the Stack  
You can respond to the Call Alerts in any order. To select a Call Alert  
for response:  
1. Press  
under “Queue”.  
2. Press  
to scroll to the desired Call Alert.  
3. Press the PTT button to respond to the Call Alert. After you  
respond to the Alert, it is removed from the stack.  
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GROUP MODE  
A Group call is an instant communication that allows you to talk to  
all individuals in a talkgroup at the same time. A talkgroup is a pre-  
defined set of individuals who share a common communication  
need. Talkgroups appear on your display as names or numbers.  
AT FIRST G LAN CE  
The first menu option choices that appear on the Group Ready  
screen depend on whether the cover is open or closed.  
Cover Closed  
Group  Ready  
   
Use theVolume Control  
buttons to scroll  
through your stored  
List.  
Talkgrp  10  
   
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List          Mode  
           
Prvt  Ready  
   
Group  Ready  
   
Talkgrp  10  
   
TIM  
       
       
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Cancl      
      
List          Mode  
           
Cover Open  
Group  Ready  
   
Talkgrp  10  
   
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Alert      Mail  
       
   
   
Select  Mail  
   
Type  
Alert  
TIM  
1  Queued  
   
   
   
                           
                           
         
         
Voice        Mesg  
         
Exit          Queue  
           
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G RO UP/ PRIVATE SPEAKER  
You can hear calls through either the earpiece or the speaker in  
Group mode. Pressing  
(the Group/Private Speaker button)  
turns the Group/Private Speaker on or off.  
If you set the Group/Private Speaker button on, you will hear  
incoming calls through the speaker. This is helpful in monitoring  
talkgroup activity.  
If you set the Group/Private Speaker button off, a brief alert tone  
notifies you of activity within the talkgroup. You will hear incoming  
calls through the earpiece.  
M AKIN G A G RO UP C ALL  
I F T H E C O V E R I S C L O S E D . . .  
To contact the last group that you called, first  
select the “Group Ready” mode, then press the  
PTT button.  
Or, to select another number (previously entered  
in your talkgroup list), press  
under “List”.  
This allows you to use the Volume Control buttons  
to scroll to the desired group name. At the desired  
group name, press the PTT button.  
Mode  
1. Press  
until “Group  
Ready” displays. Your most  
recently used talkgroup displays,  
for example, “Talkgrp 10”.  
Group  Ready  
   
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2. To place a call to this talkgroup,  
press and hold the Push-to-Talk  
(PTT) button. Wait for the chirp  
sound and then speak into the  
microphone.  
Alert          Mail  
           
MENU  
Mode  
3. To listen, release the PTT  
button.  
CH AN G IN G TALKG RO UPS  
You may change talkgroups to reach talkgroups other than the one  
that is active. Your portable can store up to 30 pre-defined  
talkgroups.  
1. From Group mode, enter the talkgroup number, or press  
to select the talkgroup from your stored talkgroup list.  
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2. Press  
under “Ok”.  
3. To talk, press the PTT button and wait for the chirp.  
RECEIVIN G A G RO UP C ALL  
No action is necessary to receive a Group call as long as your  
portable is not busy in an active Phone or Private call. You can  
receive group calls only on the talkgroups that you have predefined.  
For more information, see “Talkgroup Naming”.  
Any communication activity within the talkgroup that you select  
automatically switches your portable into Group mode.  
AREA SELECTIO N  
When in Group mode, you can call only those talkgroup members in  
a specific location. This is useful when you know where the  
individuals are located within the service area.  
Mode  
1. Press  
2. Press  
3. Press  
until you see “Group Ready” on your display.  
MENU  
once, then press  
under “Area”.  
to scroll through the targeted areas specified by  
your local service provider.  
4. Press under “Ok” to select the targeted area.  
TALKG RO UP N AM IN G  
To add a talkgroup name to your portable:  
ABC  
ABC  
1. Press  
2. Press  
.
2
2
under “Ok”.  
3. At “Add New Entry?”, press  
under “Ok”.  
4. At “Enter ID”, enter the desired talkgroup number.  
6. Press  
under “Store”.  
C ALL ALERTS  
You can access Call Alert from Group and Private modes. Using Call  
Alert, you can page your talkgroup by sending an audible tone.  
For more information, see “Sending a Call Alert” on page 38.  
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VOICE MAIL  
Your portable provides full support for Voice Mail. You can go to  
Voice Mail from any mode by pressing  
under “Mail”.  
When you receive new voice mail messages in your voice mailbox,  
the  
icon appears on your display and you hear the Voice  
Mail alert tone (if Mail Notification Display is turned on).  
To turn on mail notification, press  
DEF  
3
then press  
under “On”.  
To turn off mail notification, press  
3  =Mail  
   
Display:On  
DEF  
3
then press  
Exit            Off  
             
under “Off”.  
MENU  
RETRIEVIN G VO ICE  
M AIL  
Mode  
In addition to the Voice Mail alert  
tone, you also see the message, “New Voice Mail Waiting”.  
When you see an exclamation point (!) on the display, you have at  
least one urgent message.  
To retrieve your voice mail immediately:  
1. Press  
under “Dial”. This action automatically places a  
call to your voice mailbox.  
2. To close your voice mailbox, press  
under “Exit”.  
VIEWIN G VO ICE M AIL STATUS  
You may view the status of voice  
messages at anytime. With the cover  
open:  
Voice  Mail  
   
    1  New  
        
    1  Total  
        
1. Press  
any mode.  
under “Mail” from  
Exit            Dial  
             
2. Press  
under “Voice”. Your  
voice mailbox screen opens and  
displays the number of New and  
Total messages currently in your  
voice mailbox.  
MENU  
Mode  
3. Press  
under “Dial” to  
retrieve your voice mail messages. The most recent message is  
retrieved first.  
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MESSAGE MAIL™  
Your portable provides full support for Message Mail. You can access  
this function from any mode by pressing  
under “Mail”.  
Message Mail can be either a numeric page or a text message of up  
to 140 characters. Your portable can receive and store 16 mail  
messages at any time.  
RECEIVIN G N EW M ESSAG E M AIL  
To read your new mail now:  
I F T H E C O V E R I S C L O S E D . . .  
And you select “Now”, use the Volume Up and Down  
buttons (instead of the scroll keys) to scroll through  
and read your messages.  
When you receive a new message, the  
flashes. You may also receive an audible alert.  
icon appears and  
• Press  
under “Now” to  
1
read your new mail  
immediately.  
New  Mail  
   
Read?  
• Use the scroll keys to scroll  
through and read your  
messages.  
Later          Now  
           
• Press  
under “Later” to  
MENU  
postpone reading your mail and  
to clear the display. The icon  
stops flashing but remains on  
your display to remind you that  
you have unread messages.  
Mode  
RETRIEVIN G STO RED / UN READ M AIL  
To read your new mail later:  
You may access postponed or saved Message Mail from any mode.  
The cover must be open.  
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1. Press  
2. Press  
under “Mail”.  
under “Mesg”. Your  
Message  Mail  
   
Message mailbox opens and  
briefly displays the number of  
New and Saved messages  
currently in your Message  
mailbox. Then, the most recent  
message opens.  
2  New  
   
0  Saved  
   
MENU  
Mode  
3. Use  
to scroll through  
the first screen of any unread or  
saved mail messages.  
1>Call  
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4. Press  
under “Read” to  
Exit            Read  
             
read the entire message.  
Your message shows the time and date that  
the sender entered it in the network.  
MENU  
Mode  
SAVIN G AN D ERASIN G M AIL  
After you read a text or numeric  
message, you can either Save or Erase  
the message. Press  
desired option.  
under the  
1>Call  
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Erase          Save  
           
MENU  
Mode  
AUTO C ALL BACK  
With the cover open, you can respond  
to numeric pages and text messages containing a call-back number.  
To automatically dial a number contained within a Message Mail,  
press  
.
M ESSAG E M AIL M EMO RY FULL  
If all 16 message registers are full, your portable displays the  
message “Mail Waiting, Memory Full”. You cannot receive new  
Message Mail until you empty register space by erasing saved or  
unread messages.  
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PROGRAMMING MENU OPTIONS  
You can customize the settings on your portable using the  
Programming Menu.  
You may access the Programming Menu from any mode (Phone,  
Group, or Private).  
MENU  
1. Press  
2. Press  
3. Press  
4. Press  
until you see “Prgm” on the display.  
under “Prgm”.  
under “Ok”.  
to scroll to the desired Programming Menu  
Option or enter the number of the Option.  
S H O R T C U T  
To enter the programming menu, press  
then press the keypad number. See Table 7.  
Table 7: Programming Menu Options  
Keypad  
Number  
Menu Option  
Function  
1
Own Ph #  
Stores the telephone number  
of your portable after you  
receive the Þrst incoming call.  
Or, you can enter the number.  
2
3
Pgm Pvt ID  
Mail Display  
Displays the private number of  
your portable. You must initially  
enter this number yourself.  
Turns on and off the New Mail  
message that is displayed with  
incoming Voice or Message  
Mail.  
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Table 7: Programming Menu Options  
Keypad  
Number  
Menu Option  
Function  
4
Manual Lock  
Locks your portable to prevent  
unauthorized use. You must  
enter a pass code to unlock it.  
With the manual lock on, you  
can reach emergency help by  
pressing and holding the  
emergency key designated by  
your carrier.  
5
Auto Lock  
Automatically locks your  
portable each time it is  
powered off to prevent  
unauthorized use.  
6
9
Auto Answer  
Vibrate Alert  
Turns on or off automatic  
answering of incoming phone  
calls after 1-4 rings.  
Provides non-audible  
notiÞcation of incoming calls  
and messages.  
The following options require you to press two keypad numbers. For  
example, to enter keypad number 10, press 1 then press 0.  
10  
Last Call Timer  
Displays the duration of the  
most recent phone call.  
11  
Display Timer  
Turns on or off automatic  
display of the Last Call Timer at  
the end of each phone call.  
12  
13  
14  
Reset Timer  
Total Timer  
Displays cumulative airtime of  
all phone calls since last reset.  
Displays cumulative airtime of  
all phone calls.  
1 Minute Beep  
Automatically signals each  
minute of elapsed phone  
airtime with an audible beep.  
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Table 7: Programming Menu Options  
Keypad  
Number  
Menu Option  
Function  
20  
Phone List Edit  
Edits and erases up to 100  
frequently called phone  
numbers and associated  
names.  
21  
22  
Prvt ID List Edit  
Edits and erases up to 100  
Private numbers and  
associated names.  
Talkgrp List  
Program  
Adds/Edits/Erases numbers  
and associated names for up to  
10 pre-programmed  
talkgroups.  
23  
Area List Program  
Adds/Edits/Erases numbers  
and associated names for up to  
50 targeted areas.  
26  
30  
Phone/Prvt List  
Ringer Volume  
Adds phone and private  
numbers in one procedure.  
Allows you to set the ringer  
volume using the volume  
control keys, or lower the  
volume to silence the ringer.  
31  
32  
Set Ring Style  
Mail Volume  
Allows you to select a distinct  
ring style for incoming phone  
calls.  
Allows you to set the volume of  
incoming Message Mail and  
Voice Mail tones using the  
volume control keys, or lower  
the volume to silence the mail  
alert tones.  
33  
34  
Earpiece Volume  
Keypad Volume  
Allows you to set the default  
earpiece volume using the  
volume control keys.  
Allows you to set the volume of  
the keypad tones using the  
volume control keys, or to  
silence the keypad tones.  
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Table 7: Programming Menu Options  
Keypad  
Number  
Menu Option  
Function  
35  
Speaker Volume  
Temporarily adjusts the Group/  
Private Speaker volume for  
noisy environments.  
36  
38  
40  
Spkr Vol Set Tone  
Silent Group  
Turns the speaker volume set  
tones on or off.  
Silences all incoming Group  
Call alerts and voice activity.  
Change Passcode  
Changes your secret four-digit  
passcode from the initial  
setting 0000.  
70  
Language  
Provides your choice of one of  
four languages for your display  
text.  
71  
80  
Time/Date  
Selects the format of the time  
and date display.  
Phone Only  
Allows you to turn on or off  
incoming Private and Group  
services.  
N O T E  
Contact your service provider before performing the  
shaded programming menu features below.  
Option  
Number  
Menu Option  
Feature Reset  
Master Clear  
Master Reset  
Function  
41  
42  
43  
Returns all feature settings to  
their original defaults.  
Performs Feature Reset and  
erases all stored lists.  
Resets the portableÕs  
identiÞcation number.  
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Change Service  
Key  
Changes or resets the fraud  
prevention service key.  
NAM  
Selects alternate Numeric  
Assignment Module (NAM).  
See local service provider for  
information.  
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Net ID  
Edits the pre-programmed  
Network number list and select  
roaming options.  
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ERROR MESSAGES  
You may receive error messages under certain conditions. Before  
contacting your service provider, note the message, numeric code,  
and the conditions under which it appeared. The following table  
lists and describes the error messages.  
Table 8: Error Messages  
Error Messages  
Message Description  
Number Not in Service  
The number that you entered is  
not valid.  
User Not Available  
The unit that you called is either  
busy, out-of-range, or turned off.  
Please try again later.  
User Not Authorized  
Please Try Later  
The party that you called has not  
purchased this service.  
This service is temporarily not  
available. Please try again later.  
User Busy in Private  
Service Restricted  
The unit that you called is busy in  
a Private call.  
This service was restricted by  
your service provider or it was  
not purchased.  
Service Not Available  
System Busy Try Later  
This feature is not available on  
the current network.  
The system is experiencing  
heavy trafÞc. Please try again  
later.  
Service Conßict  
Please Try Again  
This service cannot be enabled  
because an incompatible  
service has already been turned  
on.  
An error occurred. Note the error  
code and try again.  
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Table 8: Error Messages  
Error Messages  
Message Description  
Self Check Error  
A fault was detected with your  
portable. If this error recurs, note  
the error code and contact your  
service provider.  
Self Check Fail  
An operational fault was  
detected with your portable. Note  
the numeric code, turn your  
portable off, and contact your  
service provider immediately.  
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ACCESSORIES  
IMPORTANT  
SAVE THESE ACCESSORY  
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
• Before using the battery, read all the instructions and  
cautionary markings on (1) battery, (2) battery charger, and  
(3) portable using battery.  
• For your protection, store the battering it’s case when not in  
use.  
• Before using the Travel Charger, read all the instructions and  
cautionary markings on (1) the Travel Charger, (2) the  
battery, and (3) the portable using the battery.  
• Before using the Vehicular Battery Charger (VBC), read all  
the instructions and cautionary markings on (1) the VBC, (2)  
the battery, and (3) the portable using the battery.  
• Before using the Desktop Battery Charger, read all the  
instructions and cautionary markings on (1) battery charger,  
(2) battery, and (3) portable using battery.  
• Do not expose the Travel Charger, Desktop Battery Charger  
or Vehicular Battery Charger to rain or snow.  
To reduce risk of injury, charge only the  
rechargeable batteries listed. Other types of  
batteries may burst, causing personal injury and  
damage.  
!
W A R N I N G  
To reduce risk of damage to the cord or plug, pull by the plug  
rather than the cord when disconnecting the Travel Charger  
or Desktop Battery Charger from the AC receptacle or when  
disconnecting the Vehicular Battery Charger from the  
cigarette lighter.  
• Do not operate the Travel Charger or Vehicular Battery  
Charger with a damaged cord or plug.  
• Do not attempt to disassemble the Travel Charger or  
Vehicular Battery Charger.  
• The Travel Charger or Vehicular Battery Charger may  
become warm during operation, but not hot. If the Travel  
Charger becomes hot to the touch, unplug it from the AC  
outlet immediately and discontinue its use. If the Vehicular  
Battery Charger becomes hot to the touch, unplug it from  
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the cigarette lighter immediately and discontinue its use.  
• Use of a non-recommended attachment to the Desktop  
Battery Charger may result in a risk of fire, electric shock, or  
injury to persons.  
• Make sure the Desktop Battery Charger 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 the Desktop  
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:  
(1) 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;  
(2) that the extension cord is properly wired and in good  
electrical condition; and,  
(3) that the cord size is 18AWG for lengths up to 100 feet  
and 16AWG for lengths up to 150 feet.  
• Do not operate the Desktop Battery Charger with damaged  
cord or plug - replace them immediately.  
• Do not operate the Desktop 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.  
• Do not disassemble the Desktop 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 of  
the Desktop Battery Charger must not exceed 40°C (104°F).  
• The output power from the power supply must not exceed  
the rating given on the Desktop Battery Charger.  
• The disconnection from the line voltage is made by  
unplugging the power supply’s transformer from the AC  
receptacle.  
To reduce risk of electric shock, unplug the Desktop Battery  
Charger from the outlet before attempting any maintenance  
or cleaning.  
• The portable must be turned off while charging in the  
Desktop Battery Charger.  
• The Desktop Battery Charger is for indoor use only.  
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BATTERIES  
MOTOROLA BATTERIES  
Description/Chemistry  
Ultra-slim Lite  
Kit Number  
NTN8618A  
NTN8615A  
NTN8614A  
NTN8617A  
Charging Time*  
2.5 Hours  
2.5 Hours  
3 Hours  
Slim Lithium Ion  
Standard Lithium Ion  
Extended Lithium Ion  
4 Hours  
* Charging times based on a fully-charged battery  
N O T E :  
It is recommended to charge the batteries within the  
temperature range of 10°C to 40°C (50°F to 104°F).  
Prolonged charging is not recommended. Typical charging  
guidelines are shown in the above table.  
Charging Lithium Ion Batteries  
The following are approximate charge times to 90% capacity using  
Motorola iDEN Approved Lithium Ion battery Chargers. For  
optimal battery life, use a Motorola iDEN Approved Lithium Ion  
charger with your Motorola iDEN Lithium Ion battery. Other  
chargers may not fully charge your Lithium Ion battery or may yield  
a reduced number of cycles.  
Battery Operating Instructions  
• Battery performance will degrade at extreme temperatures.  
Do not store your battery where temperatures will exceed  
60°C (140°F) or fall below -20°C (4°F).  
• This Lithium Ion battery has a self discharge rate and  
without use, will lose about 1% of its charge per day.  
• The battery capacity will degrade 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 charge cycles.  
• Charger lights on Motorola iDEN chargers may flash or  
extinguish during normal charger use.  
• If the battery appears inoperative, the internal protection  
circuitry may have been activated. Remove the battery from  
the portable and put it into the charger for several minutes to  
reset the circuitry.  
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TRAVEL CH ARG ER  
The NTN6197A Travel Charger allows a battery to be charged from  
an AC outlet. On one end of the travel charger, an accessory  
connector attaches to the bottom of the portable unit. At the other  
(AC outlet) end of the device is a compact housing containing the  
charging circuitry and a plug-in power supply. A lightweight cable  
connects the two ends (accessory connector and supply).  
A green LED on the accessory connector indicates that the Travel  
Charger is plugged in  
Installing the Travel Charger  
Accessory Connector  
Transformer  
Figure 1: Installing the Travel Charger  
1. While holding the i1000 with its front toward you, insert the  
accessory connector with the Motorola logo facing you into slot  
on the bottom of the i1000 until you hear an audible click.  
2. Plug the Travel Charger’s transformer into an AC wall outlet.  
The power light (green LED) on the accessory connector will  
come on.  
Travel Charger Operating Specifications  
Input voltage range: 90-264 Vac @ 50/60 Hz.  
Operating ambient temperature: 0°C to +50°C  
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VEH ICULAR BATTERY CH ARG ER  
The NTN8655A Vehicular Battery Charger (VBC) enables in-  
vehicle communications by providing power to the portable unit as  
well as charging the portable’s Lithium Ion battery. The VBC is a  
power supply that allows the portable’s internal charger to charge the  
battery.  
The power light (green LED) will light when the VBC is receiving  
power.  
Cigarette Lighter  
Adapter  
Accessory  
Connector  
Figure 2: Installing the Vehicular Battery Charger  
Installing the Vehicular Battery Charger  
(Refer to Figure 2)  
1. Attach the Vehicular Battery Charger’s accessory connector to  
the bottom of the portable. While holding the i1000 with its  
front toward you, insert the accessory connector with the  
Motorola logo facing you into slot on the bottom of the i1000  
until you hear an audible click.  
2. Remove the vehicle’s cigarette lighter plug from the cigarette  
lighter receptacle.  
3. Plug the Vehicular Battery Charger’s cigarette lighter adapter  
into the cigarette lighter receptacle. The power light (green  
LED) will come on.  
4. The i1000 portable may be left off, turned on, or used.  
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Removing the Vehicular Battery Charger  
1. Unplug the Vehicular Battery Charger’s cigarette lighter adapter  
from the vehicle’s cigarette lighter receptacle.  
2. Press the latches on the accessory connector.  
3. Pull the accessory connector from the bottom of the portable.  
Vehicular Battery Charger Operating Specifications  
Operating voltage range: 10.8 - 33.0 Vdc.  
Operating temperature range: -30°C to +60°C  
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D ESKTO P CH ARG ER  
The NTN8653A Desktop Rapid Charger will charge Motorola  
authorized batteries listed on page 59 for the i1000. To charge a  
battery, refer to Figure 3 and follow the procedure below:  
Front Pocket  
Rear Pocket  
LED  
Indicators  
Pin Connector  
Power supply cord receptacle  
Figure 3: Desktop Rapid Charger  
Charging a Battery  
1. Plug the flat end of the power-supply cord into the receptacle on  
the back of the charger.  
2. Plug the transformer end of the power-supply cord into any  
standard AC wall outlet. The charger performs a quick power-  
up self-test, during which the LED indicators will flash once to  
indicate a successful power-up.  
3. Insert an i1000 portable with an attached battery, into the  
charger's front pocket. This is done by inserting the bottom of  
i1000 portable onto the pin connector in the bottom of the  
charger's front pocket.  
4. If the portable is properly seated in the front pocket, the  
charger’s front pocket LED indicator will light red to indicate  
that the battery is being charged. (If a battery is in the rear  
pocket and the portable with a battery is inserted into the front  
pocket, the rear pocket’s LED flashes yellow, indicating that its  
battery is waiting to be charged.)  
5. The charger has the capability of displaying the battery’s charge  
status. The indicator will show the following: solid red=1-30%;  
solid yellow=31-60%; flashing green=61-90%; solid green=91-  
100%.  
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Desktop Battery Charger Troubleshooting  
If the battery is not charging and there is:  
A flashing yellow indicator —  
• If a battery is in the rear pocket, the rear pocket’s LED will  
continue to flash yellow until the battery in the front pocket  
is more than 90% charged (front pocket’s LED is solid  
green). This is normal operation.  
• In order to protect your battery’s life expectancy, the charger  
will not charge a battery whose temperature is below 5°C  
(41°F) or above 40°C (104°F). Charging outside of these  
temperature limits can drastically reduce the life expectancy  
of your battery.  
No LED indication —  
• Check that the portable with battery, or a battery alone, is  
inserted correctly (see “OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS”).  
• Make sure the transformer is plugged into an appropriate AC  
outlet, and that the connector is properly seated.  
• Remove the battery from the charger, and use an ordinary  
pencil eraser to clean the four metal contacts on the battery.  
Replace the battery.  
• If the LED indicator remains turned off, the battery may be  
defective and should be replaced.  
A flashing red LED indicator—  
• Remove the battery from the charger, and use an ordinary  
pencil eraser to clean the metal contacts on the battery.  
Replace the battery.  
• If the LED indicator continues to flash red, the battery may  
be defective and should be replaced.  
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AUD IO AD APTER  
Th e NTN8654A Audio Adapter allows you to con n ect an earpiece  
m icroph on e to your portable for privacy an d h an ds-free operation .  
Th e Audio Adapter th at fits on to th e bottom of th e portable, provides  
a stan dard 2.5m m jack con n ection for an earpiece m icroph on e  
(NTN8367) or h eadset.  
Installation Instructions  
Audio Adapter  
Connector  
2.5mm jack  
Figure 4: Installing the Audio Adapter  
1. Hold the portable and the Audio Adapter facing you so that you  
see the Motorola logo.  
2. Insert the Audio Adapter’s connector into the portable’s  
receptacle. You will hear the connector snap into place.  
Attaching/Detaching the Earpiece Microphone  
1. Insert the 2.5mm plug of the earpiece microphone cord into the  
jack of the Audio Adapter.  
2. Pull on the plug, not the cord, to remove the earpiece  
microphone.  
Removing the Audio Adapter  
1. Press the button on the front of the Audio Adapter. The front  
displays the Motorola logo on the button.  
2. Pull the Audio Adapter from the portable.  
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SAFETY AND GENERAL  
INFORMATION  
IMPORTANT! Read this information before using your  
portable.  
RAD IO O PERATIO N  
Your portable’s radio component contains a transmitter and a  
receiver. When it is ON, it receives, and also transmits, radio  
frequency (RF) energy. The radio operates in the frequency range of  
806MHz to 866MHz, and employs digital modulation techniques.  
When you use your radio, the system handling your call controls the  
power level at which your radio transmits. The power level may  
typically vary over a range from 0.01 of a watt to 0.6 of a watt.  
Expos ur e t o Radio Fr equency Ener gy  
In August 1996 the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) of  
the United States with its action in Report and Order FCC 96-326  
adopted an updated safety standard for human exposure to radio  
frequency electromagnetic energy emitted by FCC regulated  
transmitters. Those guidelines are consistent with the safety  
standards* previously set by both U.S. and international standards  
bodies. The design of your Motorola two-way radio complies with  
the FCC guidelines and these standards.  
*American National Standards Institute (C95.1 - 1992)  
*National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements  
(NCRP-1986)  
*International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection  
(ICNRP- 1986)  
To assure optimal radio performance and to ensure that exposure to  
RF energy is within the guidelines in the above standards, follow  
the operating procedures outlined below.  
Ef fi cient Radio Oper at ion  
The following practices will enable your radio to operate at the  
lowest power level, consistent with satisfactory call quality.  
When placing or receiving a phone call, or using the group or private  
call functions with the Group/Private Speaker OFF (muted speaker  
icon visible in the display), hold the radio as you would a telephone.  
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Speak directly into the mouthpiece and position the antenna up and  
over your shoulder.  
When using the radio as a traditional two-way  
radio while making group or private calls with the  
Group/Private Speaker ON (no speaker icon  
visible in the display), hold the radio in a vertical  
position with the microphone one to two inches  
away from the lips.  
For body-worn operation, the antenna should be  
kept at least one inch from the body when transmitting.  
DO NOT hold the antenna when the radio is “IN USE”.  
Holding the antenna affects call quality and may cause the radio to  
operate at a higher power level than needed.  
Ant enna Cons ider at ions  
Use only the supplied or an approved antenna. Unauthorized  
antennas, modifications, or attachments could impair call quality,  
damage the radio, or result in violation of ICNRP or FCC  
regulations.  
Do not use the radio with a damaged antenna. If  
a damaged antenna comes into contact with the  
skin, a minor burn may result.  
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C a u t i o n  
Int er f er ence t o Medical and Per s onal  
El ect r onic Devices  
Most electronic equipment is shielded from RF energy. However,  
RF energy from the radio transmitter may affect inadequately  
shielded electronic equipment.  
Consult the manufacturer(s) of your medical and personal electronic  
device(s) (for example, a pacemaker or a hearing aid) to determine if  
they are adequately shielded from external RF energy. Your  
physician may be able to assist you in obtaining this information.  
Turn your radio OFF in health care facilities when any regulations  
posted in the area instruct you to do so. Hospitals and health care  
facilities may be using equipment that is sensitive to external RF  
energy.  
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Int er f er ence t o Ot her El ect r onic Devices  
RF energy may affect improperly or inadequately shielded  
electronic operating and entertainment systems in motor vehicles.  
Check with the manufacturer or representative to determine if these  
systems are adequately shielded from external RF energy. Also  
check with the manufacturer of any equipment that has been added  
to the vehicle.  
Turn your radio OFF before boarding any aircraft to prevent  
possible interference to aircraft systems. Regulations of the United  
States Federal Aviation Administration prohibit use when the plane  
is in the air and require that you have permission from a crew  
member to use your radio while the plane is on the ground.  
Bat t er ies  
All batteries can cause property damage, injury or  
burns if a conductive material such as jewelry,  
keys, or beaded chains touch the exposed  
terminals. The material may complete an  
electrical circuit (short circuit) and become quite  
hot. Exercise care in handling any charged  
battery, particularly when placing it inside your  
pocket, purse or other container. To protect  
against a short circuit when the battery is  
detached from the phone, keep the battery in the  
insulated protective case provided with the  
battery.  
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C a u t i o n  
Us e Whil e Dr iving  
Check the laws and regulations on the use of telephones in the areas  
where you drive. Always obey them.  
When using the phone while driving, please:  
• give full attention to driving and to the road;  
• use hands-free operation, if available; and  
• pull off the road and park before making or  
answering a call if driving conditions so require.  
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Chil dr en  
Do not allow children to play with your radio. It is  
not a toy. Children could hurt themselves or  
others (by poking themselves or others in the eye  
with the antenna, for example). Children also  
could damage the radio, or make calls that  
increase your service bills.  
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C a u t i o n  
Bl as t ing Ar eas and Expl os ives  
DO NOT operate your radio near electric blasting  
caps, or in a blasting area, to avoid the possibility  
of triggering an explosion. Turn your radio OFF  
when in a “blasting area” or in areas where such  
requirements are posted.  
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W A R N I N G  
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Pot ent ial l y Expl os ive At mos pher es  
Turn your radio OFF and do not replace the  
battery when in any area with a potentially  
explosive atmosphere. It is rare, but your radio or  
its accessories could generate sparks which might  
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trigger an explosion.  
W A R N I N G  
Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are  
often, but not always, clearly marked. They  
include areas such as below deck on boats, fuel or  
chemical transfer or storage facilities, and areas  
where the air contains chemicals or particles, such  
as grain, dust, or metal powders.  
Do not transport or store flammable gas, liquid, or  
explosives in the compartment of your vehicle that  
contains your radio or accessories.  
Vehicles powered by liquefied petroleum gas (such  
as propane or butane) must comply with the  
National Fire Protection Standard (NFPA-58).  
For a copy of this standard, contact the National  
Fire Protection Association. One Batterymarch  
Park, Quincy, MA 02269, Attn: Publications Sales  
Division.  
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For Vehicl es Equipped wit h an Air Bag  
An air bag inflates with great force. DO NOT  
place objects, including communication  
equipment, in the area over the air bag or in the  
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air bag deployment area. If the communication  
equipment is improperly installed and the air bag  
inflates, this could cause serious injury.  
W A R N I N G  
Installation of vehicle communication equipment  
should be performed by a professional installer/  
technician qualified in the requirements for such  
installations. An air bag’s size, shape, and  
deployment area can vary by vehicle make,  
model, and front compartment configuration (for  
example, bench seat vs. bucket seats).  
Contact the vehicle manufacturer’s corporate  
headquarters, if necessary, for specific air bag  
information for the vehicle make, model, and  
front compartment configuration involved in your  
communication equipment installation.  
CLEAN IN G IN STRUCTIO N S  
Clean the external surfaces with a damp cloth, using a mild solution  
of dishwashing detergent and water. Some household cleaners may  
contain chemicals which could seriously damage the unit. Avoid the  
use of any petroleum-based solvent cleaners. Also, avoid applying  
liquids directly on the portable unit.  
FO R FURTH ER IN FO RM ATIO N  
For more detailed information on Motorola’s iDEN products, please  
see the iDEN web site located at  
http://www.mot.com/LMPS/iDEN  
Be sure to carry the Pocket Card with you for quick reference.  
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O WN ERS IN FO RM ATIO N  
Mobile Equipment Identifier (IMEI)  
_____________________________  
Own Phone Number  
_____________________________  
Own Private Number  
_____________________________  
Date Purchased  
______________  
Dealer Telephone Number  
_______________________  
Customer Service Number  
_______________________  
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PRIVATE N UM BER D IRECTO RY  
Private Number  
Name  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
TALKG RO UP D IRECTO RY  
Talkgroup Number  
Name  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
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