er’s Guide
i205 Boost MobileTM Phone Usi
CI
G
M
........................................... 25rts.............................................25lerts ..........................................25ert Queue.................................25
........................................... 27alls to Contacts .......................27Calls.........................................28
........................................... 29e..............................................29e ..............................................29 Keys........................................30ode..........................................31ode .........................................31
........................................... 33s ...............................................34.................................................35 Faster .....................................36.................................................37.................................................37ity .............................................37 and Waits................................37
ontentsntroduction ................................................... 1
Welcome to Boost MobileTM - Wireless for a New Generation ........................................................... 1
etting Started .............................................. 3Removing the Back Phone Cover........................ 4Battery.................................................................. 6Powering On and Off ........................................... 9Enabling Over-the-Air Security ............................ 9Finding Your Phone Number ............................. 10Phone Basics ..................................................... 11SIM Security....................................................... 13Locking the Keypad ........................................... 15Accessories........................................................ 16Boost Mobile Customer Care............................. 16
aking Calls ................................................ 19Receiving Calls .................................................. 19Call Icons ........................................................... 20Entering the Number to Call............................... 20Using Mute......................................................... 22Making Emergency Phone Calls........................ 22
Call Alerts .........Sending Call AleReceiving Call AUsing the Call Al
Recent Calls .....Storing Recent CDeleting Recent
Entering Text....Using Alpha ModUsing Word ModSpecial FunctionUsing Numeric MUsing Symbols M
Contacts ...........Viewing ContactCreating EntriesStoring NumbersEditing Entries ...Deleting Entries.Checking CapacCreating Pauses
ii
Me
Bo
Me
Ca
Rin
ones to Contacts .....................56................................................56e Assignments .......................56
re Ring Tones..........................57ry .............................................57 Ring Tones .............................57
.......................................... 59ings to Keep in Mind ...............59ency Call ................................60
proximate Location ..................61Performance ............................62 Almanac Data .......................63ptions......................................64ap Software...........................65
reless Web Services ....... 69browser ..................................69
g Features........................ 71.................................................71 and Waits While Dialing..........71nal Calls..................................71h Boost Walkie-Talkie ............72
International Numbers........................................ 38
mo............................................................ 39
ost Mobile Voice Mail ............................. 41Setting Up Your Voice Mail Box......................... 41Changing Your Password .................................. 42Recording Your Name ....................................... 42Advanced Voice Mail Features .......................... 43
ssages ..................................................... 49Message Notifications........................................ 49Voice Mail .......................................................... 50Boost MobileTM Text and Numeric Messages ... 50Web Alerts ......................................................... 52
ll Forwarding ........................................... 53Forwarding All Calls ........................................... 53Turning Off Call Forwarding............................... 53Forwarding Missed Calls.................................... 54Viewing Call Forwarding Settings ...................... 54
g Tones................................................... 55Setting Your Phone to Vibrate ........................... 55
Assigning Ring TRing and VibrateViewing Ring TonDownloading MoManaging MemoDeleting Custom
GPS Enabled .....IMPORTANT: ThMaking an EmergViewing Your ApEnhancing GPS Updating SatelliteSetting Privacy OUsing GPS with M
Boost Mobile WiStarting the Micro
Advanced CallinCall Hold............Creating PausesMaking InternatioSetting One Touc
iii
Cu
Bo
Un
BoPre
Sa
Interference/Compatibility.....102..............................................102ings ...................................... 103ions .......................................104 Information .......................... 105
ITED WARRANTY ......... 107
mark Information ......... 111
........................................ 113
Call Timers......................................................... 72Making TTY Calls............................................... 73Special Dialing Codes........................................ 75Additional Phone Features................................. 75
stomizing Your Phone............................79Setting the Volume............................................. 79Setting Your Phone to Not Ring......................... 79Seeing the Display Better .................................. 79Using a Headset ................................................ 80Using Settings.................................................... 80Optional Features .............................................. 82Changing the Phone Covers.............................. 82
ost Mobile Customer Care ..................... 85
derstanding Status Messages............... 87
ost MobileTM Terms and Conditions of paid Service ........................................... 89
fety and General Information................. 99RF Operational Characteristics.......................... 99Portable Radio Product Operation and EME Exposure............................................................ 99
Electro Magnetic Medical Devices .Operational WarnOperational CautAccessory Safety
MOTOROLA LIM
Patent and Trade
Index ..................
iv
v
ment has been tested and found ith the limits for a Class B digital
rsuant to part 15 of the FCC se limits are designed to provide protection against harmful e in a residential installation. This generates, uses and can radiate ency energy and, if not installed n accordance with the , may cause harmful interference
mmunications. However, there is ee that interference will not occur lar installation.
ment does cause harmful to radio or television reception, e determined by turning the
off and on, the user is encouraged rect the interference by one or more ing measures:
or relocate the receiving antenna.
the separation between the t and receiver.
he equipment into an outlet on a erent from that to which the s connected.
e dealer or an experienced technician for help.
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITYPer FCC CFR 47 Part 2 Section 2.1077(a)
Responsible Party Name: Motorola, Inc.
Address: 8000 West Sunrise BoulevardPlantation, FL 33322 USAPhone Number: 1 (800) 453-0920
Hereby declares that the product:
Product Name: i205
Model Number: H62XAH6RR1AN
Conforms to the following regulations:
FCC Part 15, subpart B, section 15.107(a), 15.107(d) and section 15.109(a)
Class B Digital Device
Note: This equipto comply wdevice, puRules. Thereasonableinterferencequipmentradio frequand used iinstructionsto radio cono guarantin a particu
If this equipinterferencewhich can bequipment to try to corof the follow
• Reorient
• Increase equipmen
• Connect tcircuit diffreceiver i
• Consult thradio/TV
vi
1
InWWWitabobecyoumorea
AndhanWaMewo
troductionelcome to Boost MobileTM - ireless for a New Generationh Boost Mobile pre-paid, there’s no need to worry ut credit checks or chalking up huge monthly bills, ause quite simply, there aren’t any. By paying for r phone calls up front, you’ll keep control of your nthly costs and get all the mobile freedom you lly want.
Boost Mobile has got the latest Motorola dsets with the coolest features, like BoostTM lkie-Talkie, BoostTM Wireless Web, and Text ssaging. Plus, you get instant access to Nextel’s rld-class digital iDEN network.
2
Intr
oduction3
G
i205 phone:
IM is in place.ry.vice.air security.
BooWaBut
BWs
ton.
key — press the arrows to scroll enus and lists.
— accesses context-sensitive
— selects the option appearing the display.
— places phone calls.
ends phone calls; returns to idle browser mode, returns to Web u.
etting Started
To start using your
• Make sure your S• Charge the batte• Activate your ser• Enable over-the-
audio jack
accessory connector
volume controls
speaker (in back)
stTM lkie-Talkie ton
microphone
antenna
space key
back key
oostTM alkie-Talkie
peaker on/off
p Power but
Navigationthrough m
mMenu key menus.
AOption keyabove it on
s Send key
eEnd key —screen; in main men
4
Ge
ReCo1 M
“2 S
t
phone cover from the back of
emoving Your SIM touch the gold-colored areas of IM.
d for optimal Contacts storage r Boost MobileTM SIM compatibility
om/cs_faqs_thesimcard.html.
SIM and use it with another er SIM with your phone, the
n is erased:
istettings
d in Memo
tting Started
moving the Back Phone verake sure the phone is powered off. See
Powering On and Off” on page 9.lide the release button forward until it releases
he back phone cover.
3 Remove the backyour phone.
Inserting and RImportant: Do not
your S
The SIM is designeand feature use. Foinformation, visit www.boostmobile.c
If you remove your phone, or use anothfollowing informatio
• The recent calls l• Call forwarding s• Web alerts• Information store
5
emoving the Back Phone Cover
• 3• V• V
N
* S
Ins
1 Wp
2 H
ur SIM into your phone, until it holder.
Mid loss or damage, do not remove IM from your phone unless tely necessary.
powered off, remove the back battery.
SIM card holder
R
most recent GPS Enabled locationsoice records*oice names*ote: In some cases, Contacts may not be
accessible if you move your SIM to another phone. Contacts entries created with your i205 phone are not readable by an older iDEN SIM-based phone.
ee “Optional Features” on page 82.
erting Your SIM
ith your phone powered off, remove the back hone cover and battery.old your SIM as shown.
3 Carefully slide yolies flat in the SIM
Removing Your SIImportant: To avo
your Sabsolu
1 With your phone phone cover and
cut corner
6
Ge
2 Wt
N
atteryowered off, remove the back
he battery into the battery area. of the battery to secure it.
phone cover and press it gently lick.
tting Started
hile holding the tab down, slide your SIM out of he SIM holder.
ote: Protect your SIM as you would any delicate object. Store it carefully.
BatteryInserting the B1 With the phone p
phone cover.2 Insert the top of t
Press the bottom
3 Replace the backuntil you hear a c
tab
SIM card holder
7
Battery
ChYou
1 P2 O
d of the charger into the ctor.
d appears on the display.
e charger from the accessory ress the buttons on the sides of ll the plug straight out.
ased optional batteries or harging Times”.hone is charging, the keypad ill not illuminate.
sn battery and travel charger to priate charging time.
arging the Batteryr phone comes with a battery charger.
lug the charger into an electrical outlet.pen the connector cover.
3 Plug the other enaccessory conne
Charger Attache
Tip: To remove thconnector: Pthe plug. Pu
4 If you have purchchargers, see “CNote: While the p
backlight w
Charging TimeSee your Lithium Iodetermine the appro
flap
8
Ge
Re
Fortem
Pro
Batteryowered off, remove the back
ry by pushing the battery toward lifting it out.
d MaintenanceN Approved Lithium Ion chargers
performance. Other chargers rge the iDEN Lithium Ion battery duced number of lifetime charge
tures degrade battery not store the battery where eed 140°F (60°C) or fall below
ries have a self discharge rate lose about 1% of their charge per
Ba
HigPe(in
MaCa
tting Started
commended charging times:
best results, charge the batteries within the perature range of 50°F to 104°F (10°C to 40°C).
longed charging is not recommended.
Removing the 1 With the phone p
phone cover.2 Remove the batte
the antenna and
Battery Use an• The Motorola iDE
provide optimummay not fully chaor may yield a recycles.
• Extreme temperaperformance. Dotemperatures exc4°F (-20°C).
• Lithium Ion batteand without use, day.
ttery Charger
Rapid Mid-Rate (included)
h rformance cluded)
2 hours 4 hours
ximum pacity
3.5 hours 7.5 hours
9
Powering On and Off
• Tst
PoTo
1 E2 P
As theidle
To
1 P2 P
er-the-Air Security-Air Radio Service Software ou must enable security the first our phone or within 20 days of
ur phone.
k.s A under Later, the idle screen . The next time you select Web ain menu, you will be prompted to urity before you can use Boost ireless Web services.
d to enable security. Press A ies of screens and then the e displays.n to the idle screen.
nabling security, you will receive ing your Personal Telephone st MobileTM Customer Care M Walkie-Talkie number.
e a Web alert saying New e - Receive Programming Info,
oto.d to accept changes to your lists. k. again to accept changes to your
der Ok.
he battery capacity is degraded if the battery is tored for long periods while fully charged. If long erm storage is required, store at half capacity.
wering On and Offpower your phone on:
xtend the antenna.ress p.
your phone connects to the network, you will see Boost icon and a connecting message. When the screen appears, the phone is ready to use.
power the phone off:
ress and hold p.ush down the antenna.
Enabling OvTo receive Over-the(OARSS) Security ytime you power on yfirst activation of yo
1 Press A under ONote: If you pres
will appearfrom the menable secMobileTM W
2 You are prompteunder Yes. A serdefault homepag
3 Press e to retur
Within 24 hours of ea Web alert containNumber (PTN), Boonumber, and BoostT
1 When you receivBrowser Messagpress A under G
2 You are promptePress A under O
3 You are promptedlists. Press A un
MesgContcs
s d1
S
BOOST
iP
10
Ge
4 A5 P
FiMyWa
1 P2 S3 P4 S
•
•
•
•
he IP address assigned to Boost ed in when you activate your
The IP address assigned to you ternet with your phone.
s — This information may be Mobile Customer Care if there is your phone’s services.
Voice Mailur voice mail box before you can See “Setting Up Your Voice Mail
eaturesny features of your phone, e of incoming sound, rings, and ustomizing Your Phone” on page
tting Started
confirmation screen displays. Press A under Ok.ress e to return to the idle screen.
nding Your Phone Number Info lets you view your phone number, Boost lkie-Talkie, and other phone information:
ress m to access the main menu.croll to My Info.ress A under Select.croll to see your information:Name — Enter your name. See “Entering Text” on page 29.Line 1 — your phone number is filled in when you receive your first Web alert after enabling over-the-air security on your phone.Direct Connect (Boost Walkie-Talkie) — Your Boost Walkie-Talkie is the number that others use to contact you using Boost Walkie-Talkie service. It is filled in when you receive your first Web alert after enabling over-the-air security on your phone.Ckt — Your circuit data number is the number you use if you want to use your phone to transfer circuit data. You receive this number from Boost Mobile Customer Care.
• Carrier IP — TMobile. It is fillphone.
• IP1 Address —for using the In
• Service Statuused by Boosta problem with
Boost MobileTM
You must set up yoretrieve messages. Box” on page 41.
Customizing FYou can control maincluding the volumother tones. See “C79.
11
Phone Basics
PhAnypro
Thescreng
TeThinum
DisTwscropt
tses are arranged in menus, .
in a menu or list, scroll using the top of your keypad. This key lets
, left, or right. Holding down the he navigation key speeds up
mbol > tells you to select a menu mple, Settings > Security
on the main menu.elect to see the Settings screen. and press A under Select to
screen.
ide context-sensitive menus that ed features and actions. The m
e a context-sensitive menu is o access the menu.
one Basics time your phone is powered on, the display vides you with information and options.
screen shown above is the idle screen. The idle een appears when your phone is on, but not aged in any activity.
xt Areas area displays menus, messages, names, phone
bers, and other information.
play Optionso display options appear at the bottom of most eens. You select a display option by pressing the ion key below it.
Menus and LisYour phone’s featursubmenus, and lists
To access the itemsnavigation key at theyou scroll up, downappropriate part of tscrolling.
In this guide, this syor list item. For exameans:
1 Scroll to Settings2 Press A under S3 Scroll to Security
see the Security
Menu KeyMany features provlet you access relaticon appears any timavailable. Press m t
MesgContcs
s d1
S
BOOST
iPstatus icons
text area
menu icon
display options
12
Ge
MaAll theicoof t
a
n
m
b
j
su
Lists call alerts. See page 25.
rmCreate, view, store, edit contacts. See page 33.
Access messages. See page 49.
nunu
Lists recent calls. See page 27.
Phone usage information. See page 72.
Set call forwarding options. See page 53.
Find your approximate geographical location. See page 59.
Store a number to access later. See page 39.
tting Started
in Menuyour phone’s features can be accessed through main menu. When you are using a feature, the n for that feature appears in the upper left corner he display.
Web Browse the Web.
Re-Boost Recharge your account from your handset.
Ring Toneslist of ring tonesRing Tones menu
Assign ring tones and turn ringer off. See page 55.
SettingsDisplay/InfoPhone CallsDC (Walkie-Talkie) OptionsVolumeSecurityAdvanced
Customize your phone. See page 79.
My Info View personal phone information, including phone number and Boost Walkie-Talkie. See page 10.
k Call Alertlist of call alertCall Alert men
d Contactsnew contact folist of contactsContacts menu
e MessagesVoice MailText MsgsWeb alert
i Recent Callslist of callsrecent calls meCall Setup me
h Call Timers
f Call Forward
l GPS
g Memo
13
SIM Security
StaStadisonlor w
yyour Contacts and protects your n. Since this information is stored your phone, you can remove the ving your SIM.
a
e
o
s
A
B
1
G
J
v
aker Off — Sets Boost lkie-Talkie sound to come ugh the earpiece rather than ugh the speaker. Your phone s not ring for Boost Walkie-Talkie s if Alert Type is set to Silent or rate.
ssages — You have one or more ssages. See “Messages” on page
Text Input — You are using T9 t Input to enter text. See tering Text” on page 29.
rnet — You are ready to browse internet or are browsing the rnet using a secure connection.
— You are ready to use your ne to make calls using a typewriter device. See “Making Calls” on page 73.
tus Iconstus icons appear in the two rows at the top of the play. Some appear at all times. Others appear y when your phone is engaged in certain activities
hen you have activated certain features.
SIM SecuritYour SIM stores all personal informatioon your SIM, not in information by remo
b c d
f g d
Battery Strength — More bars on the battery indicate a greater charge.
p q r Signal Strength — More bars next to the antenna indicate a stronger signal.
Phone In Use — Your phone is active on a phone call.
Boost Walkie-Talkie In Use — Your phone is active on a Boost Walkie-Talkie call.
Active Phone Line — 1 indicates phone line 1 is ready to make calls.
HI
K L
Call Forward — Your phone is set to forward calls. See “Call Forwarding” on page 53.
M Ringer Off — Your phone is set not to ring. See “Setting Your Phone to Vibrate” on page 55.
u SpeWathrothrodoecallVib
wy Meme49.
ljik
mn
T9 Tex“En
DEF Intetheinte
NO TTYphoteleTTY
14
Ge
N
To is pphoturn
TuOfWhbe
I
Whproyou
N
1 FS
2 S3 P4 E
receive your phone, the SIM PIN ange your PIN to prevent
use of the SIM card (see the PIN”).
k.
NSIM PIN Code screen appears n your phone, enter your SIM
k.
Unlocked displays.enter your PIN incorrectly 3 times, IM is blocked. To unblock your SIM, ust contact Boost Mobile Customer ee “Unblocking the PIN”.
ININ requirement must be turned on access this feature.
enu, select Settings > Security > rd > SIM PIN. SIM PIN Code screen, enter the
k.
tting Started
ote: Except for making emergency calls, your phone will not function without the SIM.
prevent unauthorized use of your phone, your SIM rotected by a PIN that you enter each time the ne is powered on. You can change the PIN or off the requirement that it be entered.
rning the PIN Requirement On and fen the SIM PIN requirement is off, your phone can used without entering a PIN.
mportant: When the SIM PIN requirement is off, the personal data on your SIM is not protected. Anyone can use your phone and access your personal data.
en the SIM PIN requirement is on, you are mpted to enter your PIN each time you power on r phone.
ote: If a SIM PIN is required, your phone will not function until the SIM PIN is entered, except for making emergency calls.
rom the main menu, select Settings > Security > IM PIN.croll to On or Off.ress A under Select.nter the current SIM PIN.
Note: When you is 0000. Chfraudulent “Changing
5 Press A under O
Entering the PI1 When the Enter
after you power oPIN.
2 Press A under O
The message SIMImportant: If you
your Syou mCare. S
Changing the PNote: The SIM P
in order to
1 From the main mChange Passwo
2 At the Enter Oldcurrent SIM PIN.
3 Press A under O
15
Locking the Keypad
4 An
5 P6 A
r7 P
C
UnIf yis bBooCo
I
To
1 P2 A
rn
IN.de. 8-digit SIM PIN.
PIN. s must be performed in quick .
odes properly, SIM Unlocked lay.
Keypad keypad prevents its buttons from n the keypad is locked, you can
on and offding calls, messages, and alerts
ency calls cannot be placed while ypad is locked.
een, press m.
hile the keypad is locked, cking the keypad display briefly.
t the Enter New SIM PIN Code screen, enter the ew 4- to 8-digit SIM PIN.ress A under Ok.t the Re-enter New SIM PIN Code screen,
e-enter the new SIM PIN to confirm.ress A under Ok.
hanged: SIM PIN displays.
blocking the PINou enter your PIN incorrectly three times, your SIM locked. To unblock your SIM, you must contact st Mobile Customer Care to get a PIN Unblock
de (PUK).
mportant: If you unsuccessfully enter the PUK code 10 times, your SIM is permanently blocked and must be replaced. If this happens, all data is lost. You will get a message to contact Boost Mobile Customer Care. Except for making emergency calls, your phone will not function with a blocked SIM.
unblock the PIN:
ress * # m 1.t your Boost Mobile Customer Care
epresentative’s request, provide the information eeded to give you a PUK code.
3 Select Unblock P4 Enter the PUK co5 Enter a new 4- to6 Re-enter your SIM
Note: These stepsuccession
If you entered the cappears on the disp
Locking theLocking the phone’sbeing pressed. Wheonly:
• Power the phone• Unlock the keypa• Respond to incom
Important: Emergthe ke
To lock the keypad:
1 From the idle scr2 Press *.
If you press a key winstructions for unlo
16
Ge
To
1 F2 P
Whincwhe loc
Youautact
1 FK
2 TYl
3 ThA
Theminspeand
with a Lithium Ion Battery and
are available for use with your g front and back covers, vehicle tteries, hands-free accessories
accessories, go to om or call 1-888-BOOST-4U ou can also contact your Boost ealership. For information on
store locations, go to om.
e Customer Caremer Care: 1-888-BOOST-4U r dial 611 from your i205 phone.
tting Started
unlock the keypad:
rom the idle screen, press m.ress *.
ile the keypad is locked, you can respond to oming calls, messages, and alerts just as you do en the keypad is not locked. When finished, press to return to the idle screen. The keypad remains ked.
also have the option of setting your phone to omatically lock the keypad if there has been no ivity for a specified time.
rom the main menu, select Settings > Security > eypad Lock.o lock the keypad immediately, select Lock Now. ou will be given the option to press m and * to
ock and unlock the keypad.o set a specific time for the keypad to lock if there as been no activity, select Auto Lock and press under Change.
keypad can be set to lock in 5, 10, 15 or 20 utes if the keypad is not touched during the cified time. To turn the auto lock off, repeat step 3 select Off.
AccessoriesYour phone comes travel charger.
Various accessoriesi205 phone, includinbattery chargers, baand more.
To order additional www.boostmobile.c(1-888-266-7848). YMobile Authorized DBoost Mobile retail www.boostmobile.c
Boost MobilBoost Mobile Custo(1-888-266-7848) o
17
Boost Mobile Customer Care
18
Ge
) � Call Timers � Last Call � Phone Reset � Phone Lifetime � DC (Walkie-Talkie) Reset � DC (Walkie-Talkie) Lifetime � Circuit Reset � Circuit Lifetime � Kbytes Reset
� Call Forward � All Calls - To Retrieve Status � Detailed - If Busy - If No Answer - If Unreachable Retrieve Status
� GPS � Position � Privacy � Interface
� Memo � Store � Cancel � Delete
tting Started
Main Menu
� My Info � Contacts (continued � Name � Line 1 � Direct Connect (Boost Walkie-Talkie) � CKT � Carrier IP � IP1 Address � Service Status
� Call Alert � Received Call Alerts (if any) � Store � View � Delete � Delete All � Sort By � Recent Calls
� Contacts � [New Contact] � New � Search � Capacity � Filter � Call Setup � Delete All
� Web
� Re-Boost
� Ring Tones � VibeAll On/Off � Ring Tones � Assign w/vibe � Overview � Memory Usage � Delete
� Settings � Display/Info � Phone Calls
� DC (Walkie-Talkie) Options � Volume � Security � Advanced
� Contacts (if any) � View � New � Search � Edit � Delete Contact � Delete Number � Capacity � Filter � Call Setup � Delete All
� Messages � Voice Mail � Text Msgs � Delete All � Memory Meter � Net Alert
� Recent Calls � Recent Calls (if any) � Store � View � Delete � Delete All � Call Alert Queue � Call Setup
19
MYoucelWitas
To
1 E2 P3 P
To
1 Ec
2 Ptp
3 RT
DiaEveareast999
oost Walkie-Talkie call, you must st Walkie-Talkie number ks.
ore a Boost Walkie-Talkie ontacts it is good practice to hole Boost Walkie-Talkie ding the asterisks in case you
our phone, or another Boost e user, outside of your network.
alls phone call, your phone rings, its backlight.
call:
es. -or-
the keypad.
ll to voice mail instead of
o.
l:
aking Callsr i205 phone makes 2 types of calls: digital
lular phone calls and Boost Walkie-Talkie calls. h Boost Walkie-Talkie calls, you use your phone a long-range, digital walkie-talkie.
make a phone call:
nter the number you want to call.ress s to place the call.ress e to end the call.
make a Boost Walkie-Talkie call:
nter the Boost Walkie-Talkie number you want to all.ress and hold the Boost Walkie-Talkie Button on
he side of your phone. Begin talking after your hone emits a chirping sound.elease the Boost Walkie-Talkie Button to listen.ip: To let someone know you want to talk to him
or her on a Boost Walkie-Talkie call, send a call alert. See “Call Alerts” on page 25.
ling Boost Walkie-Talkie Numbersry Boost Walkie-Talkie number has 3 parts — an a ID, a network ID, and a member ID — with an erisk between each of these parts. For example: *999*9999.
When you place a Benter the whole Booincluding the asteris
Tip: When you stnumber in Cinclude the wnumber inclutravel with yWalkie-Talki
Receiving CWhen you receive avibrates, or lights up
To answer a phone
Press s. -or-
Press A under Y
Press any key on
To send a phone caanswering it:
Press e. -or-
Press A under N
To end a phone cal
Press e.
20
Ma
Whpho
To
1 W2 P
tp
3 R
CaWhare
Whare
Number to Callr you want to call, you can:
on the keypadr from the recent calls listr from Contactsone number calledr Turbo Dial®
ne Touch BoostTM Walkie-Talkie Walkie-Talkie calle — see “Making TTY Calls” on
adr you want to call, press the pad.
ke:
ress A under Delete., press and hold A under Delete.e a digit anywhere in the string of ntered, scroll left or right.e.
X
W
Y
Z
U
V
king Calls
en you receive a Boost Walkie-Talkie call, your ne emits a chirping sound.
answer a Boost Walkie-Talkie call:
ait for the caller to finish speaking.ress and hold the Boost Walkie-Talkie Button on
he side of your phone. Begin talking after your hone emits a chirping sound.elease the Boost Walkie-Talkie Button to listen.
ll Iconsen you make a call, call icons appear in the text a of the phone’s display.
en you miss a call, this icon appears in the text a:
Entering theTo enter the numbe
• Use the numbers• Select the numbe• Select the numbe• Redial the last ph• Use Speed Dial o• Use One Touch O
to make a Boost • Use a TTY devic
page 73
From the KeypTo enter the numbenumbers on the key
If you make a mista
• To clear a digit, p• To clear all digits• To insert or delet
digits you have e• To cancel, press
Placing a phone call.
Receiving a phone call.
Phone call is active.
Phone call is on hold.
Phone call ended.
You missed a phone call.
21
Entering the Number to Call
FroTheor r
To num
1 F
F
2 S
FroIf ytheentEnt
Ca
1 F2 S
T
3 P
St
Boost Walkie-Talkie call, your ll to the Boost Walkie-Talkie ts entry, even if the Boost
s not displayed.
phone call:
s the call to the phone number ontacts type displayed.
pe displayed is not a phone ne places the call to the phone the Contacts entry.pe displayed is not a phone have more than one phone the Contacts entry, your phone elect the phone number you want o.
tacts Entry
enu, select Contacts.e or number you want to call.iew. -or-
of your options: Press m. Select
. -or-
re numbers. When you place the the number displayed.
m the Recent Calls List recent calls list stores the last 20 calls you made eceived.
select a number from the recent calls list as the ber you want to call:
rom the idle screen, scroll down. -or-
rom the main menu, select Recent Calls.
croll to the name or number you want to call.
m Contactsou have numbers stored in Contacts, you can use se numbers to make calls. For information on ering numbers into Contacts, see “Creating ries” on page 35.
lling from the Contacts List
rom the main menu, select Contacts.croll to the name or number you want to call.ip: To find Contacts entries faster, use the keypad
to enter the first letter of the name.
lace the call now. -or-
croll left or right to display the Contacts type for he number you want to call.
If you are making aphone places the castored in the ContacWalkie-Talkie icon i
If you are making a
• Your phone placeassigned to the C
• If the Contacts tynumber, your phonumber stored in
• If the Contacts tynumber and you number stored inprompts you to sto place the call t
Calling from a Con
1 From the main m2 Scroll to the nam3 Press A under V
If View is not oneView.
4 Place the call now
Scroll to view mocall, it is made to
22
Ma
RePrenum
UsEacSpenum
Turasswith
Sp
1 FSy
2 P
Tur
FDn
ch Boost Walkie-Talkiealkie-Talkie sets your phone to
Boost Walkie-Talkie on the o a Boost Walkie-Talkie number ime you press the Boost n. See “Setting One Touch Boost age 72.
listen to incoming sound without Mute is available whenever you l.
ute.
nmute appears as a display
nmute.
rgency Phone Callsts emergency calling. Emergency made even when your SIM is ur phone.
king Calls
dialing the Last Numberss and hold s to place a call to the last phone ber you called.
ing Speed Dial and Turbo Dial®
h phone number stored in Contacts is assigned a ed Dial number which you can use to enter that ber.
bo Dial lets you place calls to the phone numbers ociated with Speed Dial numbers 1 through 9 out entering the number.
eed Dial
rom the idle screen, use the keypad to enter the peed Dial number assigned to the phone number ou want to call.ress #.
bo Dial
rom the idle screen, press and hold the Speed ial number (1 through 9) assigned to the phone umber you want to call.
Using One TouOne Touch Boost Wcall the most recentrecent calls list, or tyou choose, every tWalkie-Talkie ButtoWalkie-Talkie” on p
Using MuteMuting calls lets youtransmitting sound. are on an active cal
To turn mute on:
Press A under M
While mute is on, Uoption.
To turn mute off:
Press A under U
Making EmeYour phone supporphone calls can be blocked or not in yo
23
aking Emergency Phone Calls
Diacenbef
WhGPperphotheceninfoparon 60,feaalwto tan
I
I
M
l 911 to be connected to an emergency response ter. If you are on an active call, you must end it ore calling 911.
en you make an emergency call, your phone’s S Enabled feature can help emergency service sonnel find you, if you are in a location where your ne's GPS antenna has established a clear view of open sky and your local emergency response ter has the equipment to process location rmation. See “GPS Enabled” on page 59, and ticularly “IMPORTANT: Things to Keep in Mind” page 59 and “Making an Emergency Call” on page for more information on the limitations of this ture. Because of the limitations of this feature, ays provide your best knowledge of your location he emergency response center when you make emergency call.mportant: Emergency calls cannot be placed while
the keypad is locked.
mportant: If you have not registered on the network, emergency calls cannot be placed while your SIM card is in your phone.
24
Ma
king Calls25
CSento t
WhemBoo
The
• As
• Qw
• C
Se1 E
sW
2 Pt
3 PSN
all Alerts call alert, you must answer, ou cannot receive phone calls or calls until you do.
alert, press the Boost tton to make a Boost l to the sender.
lert, press A under Queue.
rt, press A under Clear.
calls list also stores call alerts eceived. They appear as Boost kie calls. Call alerts remain in your list until you delete them or until
the end of the list.
all Alert Queuecall alert, it remains in the call make a Boost Walkie-Talkie call
ete it.
lertsenu, select Call Alert. list.
all Alertsding a call alert lets the recipient know you want
alk to him or her on a Boost Walkie-Talkie call.
en you send a call alert, the recipient’s phone its a series of beeps and displays your name or st Walkie-Talkie number.
recipient can:
nswer — begin a Boost Walkie-Talkie call with the enderueue — store the call alert to the call alert queue, hich is a list of call alertslear — dismiss and delete the call alert
nding Call Alertsnter the Boost Walkie-Talkie number you want to end to, as you would when making a Boost alkie-Talkie call.ress A under Alert. Ready to Alert appears on
he display.ress the Boost Walkie-Talkie Button until Alert uccessful appears on the display.ote: If the alert is not successful, this may mean
the person you are trying to reach is on a call or has the phone turned off.
Receiving CWhen you receive aqueue, or clear it. YBoost Walkie-Talkie
To answer a call Walkie-Talkie BuWalkie-Talkie cal
To queue a call a
To clear a call ale
Note: The recentyou have rWalkie-Talrecent callsthey reach
Using the CWhen you queue a alert queue until youto the sender or del
Viewing Call A1 From the main m2 Scroll through the
26
Ca
VieTo
1 F2 S3 P4 S
ReAftemasen
Ma
1 F2 S3 P
c
Thi
Sen
1 F2 S3 P
t4 P
S
lertst from the queue:
t queue, scroll to the call alert you
es to confirm.
rts from the queue:
rt queue, press m.rt menu, select Delete All.es to confirm.
ertsve at least one call alert in the ess this feature.
the order they were received:
enu, select Call Alert.
Top or Last on Top.elect.
ll Alerts
wing Date and Timeview the date and time a call alert was received:
rom the main menu, select Call Alert.croll to the call alert you want information on.ress m.elect View.
sponding to Call Alerts in the Queuer you queue a call alert, you can respond to it by
king a Boost Walkie-Talkie call to the sender or ding a call alert to the sender.
king a Boost Walkie-Talkie Call to the Sender
rom the main menu, select Call Alert.croll to the call alert you want to respond to.ress the Boost Walkie-Talkie Button to begin the all.
s removes the call alert from the queue.
ding a Call Alert to the Sender
rom the main menu, select Call Alert.croll to the call alert you want to respond to.ress A under Alert. Ready to Alert appears on
he display.ress the Boost Walkie-Talkie Button until Alert uccessful appears on the display.
Deleting Call ATo delete a call aler
1 From the call alerwant to delete.
2 Press m.3 Select Delete.4 Press A under Y
To delete all call ale
1 From the call ale2 From the call ale3 Press A under Y
Sorting Call AlTip: You must ha
queue to acc
To sort call alerts by
1 From the main m2 Press m.3 Select Sort By.4 Scroll to First on5 Press A under S
27
RThemo
To
1 Fn
F
2 S
If ththerec
An indthe
Fornamcal
calls list also stores call alerts eceived. They appear as Boost kie calls. Call alerts remain in your list until you delete them or until
the end of the list.
tion on a recent call:
alls list, scroll to the call you want
iew. -or-
of your options: Press m. Select
ation such as the name call, the number, the date, time, call.
ent Calls to
alls list, scroll to the number you
tore. -or-
e of your options: Press m. Select
t on this menu, the number is d in Contacts.
X
W
V
ecent Calls recent calls list stores the numbers of the 20
st recent calls you have made and received.
view the recent calls list:
rom the idle screen, press the down arrow on the avigation key. -or-
rom the main menu, select Recent Calls.
croll through the list.
e number of a recent call is stored in Contacts, name associated with the number appears on the ent calls list.
icon appears beside the name or number icating the Contacts type of the number used in call. See “Contacts” on page 33.
phone calls, an icon appears to the left of the e or number giving more information about the
l:
Note: The recentyou have rWalkie-Talrecent callsthey reach
To get more informa
1 From the recent cinformation on.
2 Press A under V
If View is not oneView.
This displays informassociated with theand duration of the
Storing RecContacts1 From the recent c
want to store.2 Press A under S
If Store is not onStore.
Tip: If Store is noalready store
A call you made.
A call you received.
A missed call. Missed calls appear on the recent calls list only if you have Caller ID.
28
Re
3 TC
Te
4 Woat
5 IfE
6 P
DeTo
1 Ft
2 P3 S4 P
To
1 F2 S3 P
cent Calls
o store the number as a new entry, select [New ontact]. -or-
o store the number to an existing entry, select the ntry.
ith the Contacts type field highlighted, scroll left r right to display the Contacts type you want to ssign the number. For information on Contacts ypes, see page 33.f you want to add more information to the entry, ollow the applicable instructions in “Creating ntries” on page 35.ress A under Done.
leting Recent Callsdelete a call:
rom the recent calls list, scroll to the call you want o delete.ress m.elect Delete.ress A under Yes to confirm.
delete all calls:
rom the recent calls list, press m.elect Delete All.ress A under Yes to confirm.
29
EYoutradeaclettchoand
In sfolltell
Whtex
To
1 Am
ears next to the current text input e text input mode you want to
elect.
Mode the keypad to enter the letters,
mbols on that key. For example, Y, press 9 3 times. scroll up to make that letter e a letter then scroll down to
owercase.ction Keys” on page 30 for more ding spaces, capitalization, and
Modeext Input analyzes the letters on ou press and arranges them to u type, T9 Text Input matches ords in its database and displays
used matching word. You can to this database.
dour text input mode.
l
j
i
k
ntering Text can enter text into your phone using the itional method of pressing a key several times for h character, or by pressing a key once for each er while words likely to be the one you want are sen from a database. You can also enter symbols numbers into a text field.
creens that require you to enter text, you see the owing icons near the top right corner. These icons you which text input mode you are using:
en you access a screen that requires you to enter t, you start in Alpha mode.
choose a text input mode:
t a screen that requires you to enter text, press .
2 A checkmark appmode. Scroll to thuse.
3 Press A under S
Using Alpha• Press any key on
numbers, and syto enter the letter
• Type a letter thenuppercase, or typmake that letter l
• See “Special Funinformation on adpunctuation.
Using WordIn Word mode, T9 Tthe keypad button ycreate words. As yoyour keystrokes to wthe most commonlyadd you own words
Entering a Wor1 Select Word as y
Alpha — Press a key several times for each character.
Word — Press a key once for each letter while words likely to be the one you want are chosen from a database.
Symbols — Enter punctuation and other symbols.
Numeric — Enter numbers.
30
En
2 T
F
Tne
3 Ipn
R
If ththe
Ad1 S2 T3 S4 P
Thein t
N
nguageuage of the database:
equires you to enter text, press
s.uage you want for your database.elect.
ction Keyss keys assume different functions ord mode.
e.
to make the next letter typed make all subsequent letters
aps lock), or to go back to
in the top row of your display:
.
tering Text
ype a word by pressing one key for each letter.
or example, to type “test” press 8 3 7 8.
he displayed word may change as you type it. Do ot try to correct the word as you go. Type to the nd of the word before editing.
f the word that appears is not the desired word, ress 0 to change the word on the display to the ext most likely word in the database.
epeat until the desired word appears.
e desired word does not appear, you can add it to database.
ding Words to the Databaseelect Alpha as your text input mode.ype the word using Alpha mode.elect Word as your text input mode.ress #.
word you typed in Alpha text entry mode is now he database.
ote: You cannot store alphanumeric combinations, such as Y2K.
Choosing a LaTo change the lang
1 At a screen that rm.
2 Select Language3 Scroll to the lang4 Press A under S
Special FunSome of the phone’while in Alpha or W
SpacesPress # for a spac
CapitalizationPress and hold # uppercase (shift), totyped uppercase (clowercase letters.
These icons appear
m Shift is on.
n Caps lock is on
31
Using Numeric Mode
Whlow
N
PuPreprethrowa
N
Us1 S2 P
n
Us1 S
Apr
2 Se
elect.
en neither of these icons appear, letters typed are ercase.ote: Your phone automatically makes the first letter of a sentence uppercase.
nctuationss 1 or 0 to insert punctuation. Continue to ss the key to view the list of symbols available ugh that key. Pause to select the symbol you
nt.
ote: Additional punctuation symbols are available in Symbols mode.
ing Numeric Modeelect Numeric as your text input mode.ress the number buttons on your keypad to enter umbers.
ing Symbols Modeelect Symbols as your text input mode.
row of symbols appears along the bottom of your hone’s display. Scroll right to view the complete ow.
croll left or right to choose the symbol you want to nter.
3 Press A under S
32
En
tering Text33
CCEa
I
A
•
•
— Each number or address assigned a Contacts type:
dress — Each Contacts entry number or address. This may be ne number, Boost Walkie-Talkie ddress, or IP address.tore numbers up to 64 digits long, 20 digits must be separated by a wait. See “Creating Pauses and page 37.
phone number
Boost Walkie-Talkie number
phone number
phone number
phone number
email address
phone number
phone number
IP address
phone number
ontactsontacts stores up to 600 numbers or addresses. ach Contacts entry can store several numbers or ddresses.
nformation stored in Contacts is saved on your SIM.
Contacts entry contains:
A name — A name is required if your are storing more than one number or address to the entry; otherwise, it is optional. Typically, this is the name of the person whose contact information is stored in the entry.A ring tone — You can assign a ring tone to each entry. This is the sound your phone makes when you receive phone calls or call alerts from any of the numbers stored in the entry.
• A Contacts typestored must be
• A number or admust contain a any type of phonumber, email aNote: You can s
but everypause or Waits” on
A Mobile
B DC
C Work1
D Work2
E Home
F Email
G Fax
H Pager
J IP
K Other
34
Co
• Ancc
• AntaaN
ViTo
P
F
I
To
1 Ft
2 IsSs
the number or address you played, press A under View.
f your options: Press m. Select
other numbers and addresses y. entries, continue scrolling.
Namee in Contacts:
list, press m.
u want to see. See “Entering .
name you entered or the
oost Walkie-Talkieow only entries that contain
entries:
list, press m.
ntacts
Speed Dial number — When you store a phone umber, it is assigned a Speed Dial number. You an accept the default Speed Dial number or hange it. voice name — If you create a voice name for a umber, you can then dial that number by saying he voice name into your phone. This icon ppears P to the left of the Contacts type icon if voice name is assigned.ote: This is an optional feature. See “Optional
Features” on page 82.
ewing Contactsaccess Contacts:
ress A under Contcs. -or-
rom the main menu, select Contacts. -or-
f you are on a call: Press m. Select Contacts.
view entries:
rom the Contacts list, scroll to the entry you want o view.f an entry has more than one number or address tored, <> surrounds the Contacts type icon. croll left or right to view the icon for each number tored in the entry.
3 When the icon forwant to view is dis-or-
If View is not one oView.
4 Scroll to view the stored for the entrTip: To view more
Searching for aTo search for a nam
1 From the Contacts2 Select Search.3 Enter the name yo
Text” on page 29.4 Press A under Ok
Your phone finds thenearest match.
Showing Only BTo set Contacts to shBoost Walkie-Talkie
1 From the Contacts2 Select Filter.
35
Creating Entries
3
T
1234
CArob
ACyC
Tr
T
1
s > [New Contact]. -or-
cts list, press m. Scroll to New. Select.
ssign a name to the entry:
field highlighted, press A under
. See “Entering Text” on page 29. inished, press A under Ok.
ssign a ring tone to the name:
r field highlighted, press A under
g tone you want to assign. Press .
tacts type to the number or tored:
ts type field highlighted, press A
ntacts type you want to assign. Select.
er or address:
(or ID for an email address, or IP s) highlighted, press A under
With Show DC highlighted, press A under Select.
o set Contacts to show all entries:
From the Contacts list, press m.Select Filter.Scroll to Show All.Press A under Select.
reating Entries number or address and a Contacts type are
equired for all Contacts entries. Other information is ptional. You may enter the information in any order y scrolling through the entry details.
fter you have entered the number or address, ontacts type, and any other information you want, ou can press A under Done to save the entry to ontacts.
o cancel a Contacts entry at any time press, e to eturn to the idle screen.
Tip: In some fields that require you to enter information, you can begin entering the information from the keypad instead of pressing A under Change.
o create a Contacts entry:
To access the entry details screen:
Select Contact
From the ContaPress A under
2 If you want to a
With the Name Change.
Enter the nameWhen you are f
3 If you want to a
With the RingeChange.
Scroll to the rinA under Select
4 To assign a Conaddress being s
With the Contacunder Change.
Scroll to the CoPress A under
5 To store a numb
With the # field for an IP addresChange.
36
Co
Ena
T
W
6 In[O
7 It
S
Est
8 P
As1 I
w2 T
pTl
gn the phone number to a al location:
field highlighted, press A under
lete to delete the current r.
ed Dial number using the
hed, press A under Ok.
hed, press A under Back.
bers Faster Contacts from the recent call ent Calls to Contacts” on page
Contacts from Memo, see
Contacts from the idle screen:
enter the number you want to
ber.er as a new entry, select [New
ntacts
nter the number or address. For phone umbers, use the 10-digit format. For email ddresses, see “Entering Text” on page 29.
ip: Press A under Browse to select a number or address from Contacts, the recent calls list, or Memo.
hen you are finished, press A under Ok.
f you want to assign a Speed Dial number to the umber, press A under Change with the Options] field highlighted. See “Assigning ptions”.
f you want to add more numbers or addresses to he entry:
croll past the information you already entered.
nter the additional information for the entry using tep 2 through step 6. You must assign a name to he entry, if you have not already.
ress A under Done.
signing Optionsf you have not already, press A under Change ith the [Options] field highlightedhe default Speed Dial number assigned to a hone number is displayed in the Speed # field. his is always the next available Speed Dial
ocation.
If you want to assidifferent Speed Di
With the Speed # Change.
Press A under DeSpeed Dial numbe
Enter the new Spekeypad.
When you are finis
3 When you are finis
Storing NumTo store numbers tolist, see “Storing Rec27.
To store numbers to“Memo” on page 39.
To store numbers to
1 Use the keypad tostore.
2 Press m.3 Select Store Num4 To store the numb
Contact]. -or-
37
Editing Entries
5
6
7
E1
234
DD1
23
Select.Yes to confirm.
ber or Addresscts list, scroll to the entry that mber or address you want to
ts type field highlighted, scroll left y the Contacts type for the
nt to delete.
Number.Select.Yes to confirm.
apacity numbers are stored in Contacts:
cts list, press m..
uses and Waitsmber, you can program your wait between digits while dialing. ur phone pause for 3 seconds er. A wait makes your phone wait before dialing further.
To store the number to an existing entry, select the entry.
With the Contacts type field highlighted, scroll left or right to display the Contacts type you want to assign the number.If you want to add more information to the entry, follow the applicable instructions in “Creating Entries” on page 35.Press A under Done.
diting EntriesFrom the Contacts list, scroll to the entry you want to edit.Press m.Select Edit. The entry details screen displays.Follow the applicable instructions in “Creating Entries” on page 35 to edit the various fields.
eleting Entrieselete an EntryFrom the Contacts list, scroll to the entry you want to delete.Press m.To delete the entire entry, scroll to Delete Contact.
4 Press A under 5 Press A under
Delete a Num1 From the Conta
contains the nudelete.
2 With the Contacor right to displanumber you wa
3 Press m.4 Scroll to Delete5 Press A under 6 Press A under
Checking CTo see how many
1 From the Conta2 Select Capacity
Creating PaWhen storing a nuphone to pause orA pause makes yobefore dialing furthfor your response
38
Co
Thiautpho
To
PP
If ythisfirslas
If yand3-s
To
PW
If ythisfirsaskPre
T
l Numbersber that you plan to use for e Plus Dialing:
for two seconds. A “0” nges to a “+”. translates the “+” into the
international access code lace the call.
code, city code or area code, r.
t making international calls, see l Calls” on page 71.
ntacts
s feature is useful when using voice mail or other omated phone systems that require you to dial a ne number and then enter an access number.
program a pause:
ress and hold * until the letter P appears. The represents a 3-second pause.
ou store 17035551235P1234, when you select number and make a call, your phone dials the t 11 digits, pauses for 3 seconds, then dials the t 4 digits.
ou want a pause longer than 3 seconds, press hold * more than once. Each P represents a econd pause.
program a wait:
ress and hold * until the letter W appears. The means your phone waits before dialing further.
ou store 17035551235W1234, when you select number and make a call, your phone dials the t 11 digits and then waits. A message appears ing if you want to send the rest of the digits. ss A under Yes to dial the last 4 digits.
ip: You can create pauses and waits while dialing a number from the keypad. See “Creating Pauses and Waits While Dialing” on page 71.
InternationaWhen storing a numinternational calls, us
1 Press and hold 0appears, then chaNote: The network
appropriateneeded to p
2 Enter the country and phone numbe
For information abou“Making Internationa
39
MMenum
To
1 F2 E3 P
To
1 F
To
1 F2 P3 P
To
1 F2 E3 P
To
1 F2 P
number to Contacts:
enu, select Memo.
elect.ber as a new entry, select [New
ber to an existing entry, select the
s type field highlighted, scroll left the Contacts type you want to r. more information to the entry, ble instructions in “Creating 35.one.
emomo lets you store a number, make a call to that
ber, and save it to Contacts.
create a memo:
rom the main menu, select Memo.nter the number using your keypad.ress A under Store.
view the memo later:
rom the main menu, select Memo.
delete the memo:
rom the main menu, select Memo.ress and hold A under Delete.ress A under Store.
edit the memo:
rom the main menu, select Memo.nter the new number.ress A under Store.
make a call to the memo number:
rom the main menu, select Memo.ress s.
To store the memo
1 From the main m2 Press m.3 Press A under S4 To store the num
Contact]. -or-
To store the numentry.
5 With the Contactor right to displayassign the numbe
6 If you want to addfollow the applicaEntries” on page
7 Press A under D
40
Me
mo41
BN
SeUsiMoexainsrecsysVoi
If ydiathemapasPTpas
Youthe
• To
• T• T
ersonal options press 4.
le you are in a sub-menu, you will enu. If you press **, you will mail menu. From the main voice to exit voice mail. At any time,
ll by pressing e.
ges new voice mail message, you t immediately by pressing A by pressing A under Exit.
vailable while you are listening to
1.ing of message — press 11.e the current message — press
ress 3.nd of message — press 33. time stamp — press 55.
vailable while a message is s played:
sage to another subscriber —
ge — press 7.
oost Mobile Voice Mailote: To receive voice mail messages, you must
first set up your voice mailbox.
tting Up Your Voice Mail Box ng your i205 phone, dial your 10-digit Boost bile Personal Telephone Number (PTN). For mple: 7035557777. Follow the system
tructions to create a new 4- to 7-digit password, ord your name, and record a greeting. When the tem says, “Thank you for using Boost Mobile ce Mail,” your mailbox is set up.
ou are calling from a phone other than your i205, l your 10-digit Boost Mobile PTN. When you hear greeting, press the star key to access your voice il box. The system will prompt you to enter your sword. Enter the last 7 digits of your Boost Mobile
N. For example: 5557777. This is your temporary sword.
are at the main voice mail menu when you hear options listed below.
o play your messages, press 1. (This option plays nly if you have new or saved messages.)o record a message, press 2.o change your greeting, press 3.
• To access your p
If you press * whigo to the previous mgo to the main voicemail menu, press #you may end the ca
Playing MessaWhen you receive acan either listen to iunder Call, or later
These are options ayour messages:
• Replay — press • Rewind to beginn• Pause or continu2.
• Fast forward — p• Fast forward to e• Play the date and
These options are aplaying or after it ha
• Forward the mespress 6.
• Delete the messa
42
Bo
• R• S• S
Meyouaut
To optIf ydel
I
Ch1 F
a2 P3 P4 E
lN
eturn to the main menu.t your password, contact
Care.
our Namely to, or copy a message, your
cedes the message. To record or e at any time:
ice mail menu, press 4 to options.ss personal preferences.ss the record your name option.rd your name.eturn to the main menu.
r Active Greetingclude one or all of the following ting so that callers will know they
numeric message.n operator-assisted message. ailable only if you are a rator Assisted Messaging.
obile Customer Care for more
ost Mobile Voice Mail
eply to a message — press 8.ave the message — press 9.kip to the next message — press #.
ssages that are not saved or deleted remain in r mailbox as new messages. All messages are omatically deleted after 21 days.
retrieve deleted messages, press * 3. This ion only applies to the current voice mail session. ou end the call, the messages will be permanently eted.mportant: After exiting the voice mail session, you
cannot recover deleted messages.
anging Your Passwordrom the main voice mail menu, press 4 to ccess personal options.ress 4 to access personal preferences.ress 1 to modify password.nter your new password. It must be 4 to 7 digits
ong.ote: It is important that you choose a number that
is easy for you to remember, but hard for someone else to guess. Passwords using all the same digits, for example 4,4,4,4 or a sequential series of digits, 1,2,3,4, will not be accepted.
5 Press ** to rNote: If you forge
Customer
Recording YWhen you send, repname response prere-record your nam
1 From the main voaccess personal
2 Press 4 to acce3 Press 3 to acce4 Press 2 to reco5 Press ** to r
Recording YouYou may want to inoptions in your greeare available.
• Press 1 to send a• Press 2 to send a
(This option is avsubscriber of OpeContact Boost Minformation.)
43
Advanced Voice Mail Features
• Pi
To
1 Fc
2 Po
3 Rh
4 P
AdMuYoudesat adurThi
To
1 Fa
2 P3 E
m4 P
ting and press # when you
eturn to the main menu.
e greeting:
ice mail menu, press 3 to ngs menu.ct another greeting to be active.r of the greeting that you would The system will confirm your mber.
your active greeting.eturn to the main menu.
le
ave your greetings automatically a pre-determined time schedule. eeting Schedule, Greetings 1, 2, ally play according to the time w.
ngs and ends
5:00 pm – 7:59 am, Monday – Friday 24-hours, Saturday and Sunday
ress # to skip the greeting and record a message mmediately.
record or alter your greeting at any time:
rom the main voice mail menu, press 3 to hange your greeting.ress 1 to play, press 2 to record or re-record, r press 7 to delete your active greeting.ecord your greeting and press # when you ave finished.ress ** to return to the main menu.
vanced Voice Mail Featuresltiple Greetings can create up to 5 different greetings and ignate which greeting will be your active greeting ny given time. The greeting that was recorded ing your initial voice mail box setup is greeting 1. s is your default active greeting.
record additional greetings:
rom the main voice mail menu, press 3 to ccess the greetings menu.ress 4 to modify greetings.nter the greeting number you wish to create or odify.ress 2 to record a greeting.
5 Record your greehave finished.
6 Press ** to r
To select your activ
1 From the main voaccess the greeti
2 Press 3 to sele3 Enter the numbe
like to be active. active greeting nu
4 Press 1 to play5 Press ** to r
Greetings Schedu
You can choose to hactivated based on By activating the Grand 3 will automaticschedule listed belo
Greeting 1 EveniWeek
44
Bo
To
1 Fa
2 P3 P
N
AuBy serplaact
1 Fa
2 P3 P4 P
p
eturn to the main menu.
back Order of Messages
order in which you want unheard yed. You may listen to the last irst, or you may listen to the first irst. To select the order in which uld be played:
ice mail menu, press 4 to options.ss personal preferences.ss playback preferences.h between the playback orders.
eturn to the main menu.
rding, and Replying to
w you to record and send, reply sage to an assigned destination t number. If you record a
message, but do not send it, Mail service will refer to this reparation” message.
a message:
ice mail menu, press 2 to e.
Gr
Gr
ost Mobile Voice Mail
activate the greeting schedule:
rom the main voice mail menu, press 3 to ccess the greetings menu.ress 9 to activate your greeting schedule.ress ** to return to the main menu.ote: The greeting schedule, when on, will
override any other greeting that you may set as active. If a greeting is not recorded, a system standard greeting will be played.
tomatic Playbackdefault, the playback mode of your voice mail vice is set to normal. This feature automatically ys and saves new messages when you log in. To ivate automatic playback:
rom the main voice mail menu, press 4 to ccess personal options.ress 4 to access personal preferences.ress 2 to access playback preferences.ress 2 to switch between automatic and normal layback.
5 Press ** to r
Changing the Play
You can select the messages to be plareceived message freceived message fnew messages sho
1 From the main voaccess personal
2 Press 4 to acce3 Press 2 to acce4 Press 1 to switc5 Press ** to r
Recording, ForwaMessages
These functions alloto, or forward a mesaddress or group liscomplete or partial Boost Mobile Voicemessage as an “in p
To record and send
1 From the main vorecord a messag
eeting 2 Weekday Mornings
8:00 am – 11:59 am Monday – Friday
eeting 3 Weekday Afternoons
Noon – 4:59 pm Monday – Friday
45
Advanced Voice Mail Features
2 Rm
3 Pso
4 EnMBcr
5 P6 P
N
DeAftetheis ame
• Uo
• Pa
on-Delivery — You will be pient has not listened to your rtain date and time.— You can specify a time and ths in advance) for the message
ust have digits in the MM/DD igits for the month and 2 digits for or example, January 2nd would
message has been sent for future y, it cannot be retrieved or deleted.
ivery option:
ur message, but before sending elivery options.r that corresponds with the ption:rgent.rivate.otification of non-delivery. At y time and date.uture delivery of messages. At y time and date.nd the message immediately.
ecord your message and press # to end the essage.ress 9 at the prompt to indicate that you want to end the message or press 5 for delivery ptions.nter the mailbox number and/or group list umber(s). (A mailbox number is the 10-digit Boost obileTM PTN of a Boost Mobile customer. The oost Mobile customer must be in your local alling area. The name of the recipient plays if it is ecorded.)ress # to send.ress ** to return to the main menu.ote: You can only send messages using this
method to Boost Mobile customers in your home market.
livery Optionsr you have created a message, you can assign
message to a category before you send it. Below list of the options that can be applied to a ssage:
rgent — Recipient will hear this message before ther messages.rivate — Recipient cannot copy the message to nother mailbox or phone number.
• Notification of Nnotified if the recimessage by a ce
• Future Delivery date (up to 3 monto be delivered.Note: All dates m
format (2 dthe date). Fbe 0102.
Important: Once adeliver
To set a special del
1 After recording yoit, press 5 for d
2 Press the numbedesired delivery o• Press 1 for u• Press 2 for p• Press 3 for n
prompt, specif• Press 4 for f
prompt, specif• Press 9 to se
46
Bo
3 Tam
4 Eo
5 P6 P
WoThia ugrocanent40
To
1 Fa
2 P3 P4 E#
5 R6 S
l7 P
eturn to the main menu.
ist:
ice mail menu, press 4 to options.ss group lists.ify a group list. Enter the number ou want to modify.a new recipient. your changes.
eturn to the main menu.
t:
ice mail menu, press 4 to options.ss group lists.te a group list.r of the group list you want to m will play the name of the group
te the list.eturn to the main menu.
ost Mobile Voice Mail
he list of options will be presented again. Select n additional option or press 9 to send the essage.nter the destination mailbox or group list number f the recipient(s).ress # to send.ress ** to return to the main menu.
rking With Group Listss feature enables you to create a list and assign it nique name. Then, you can add mailbox numbers, up lists, or individuals. Once you create a list you send a voice message to everyone on the list by ering the group list number. You can have up to group lists. Each list can hold up to 50 addresses.
set up a group list:
rom the main voice mail menu, press 4 to ccess personal options.ress 2 to access your Group Lists.ress 2 to create a Group List.nter the 1- or 2-digit group list number and press
.ecord a name for the list and press #.elect group members by mailbox number, group
ist, or name.ress # to save all entries added to the list.
8 Press ** to r
To modify a group l
1 From the main voaccess personal
2 Press 2 to acce3 Press 4 to mod
of the group list y4 Press 1 to add 5 Press # to save6 Press ** to r
Deleting a group lis
1 From the main voaccess personal
2 Press 2 to acce3 Press 3 to dele4 Enter the numbe
delete. The systelist.
5 Press # to dele6 Press ** to r
47
Advanced Voice Mail Features
MeN
Thiautmasilemenotforw
To
1 Fa
2 P3 S
••
•
•4 P
ssage Forwardingote: You can only forward messages to Boost
Mobile customers in your home market.
s feature allows you to program your phone to omatically forward incoming messages to another ilbox. There are 2 types of forwarding: notified and nt. Notified forwarding prompts the caller that the ssage will be forwarded. Silent forwarding does prompt the caller that the message will be arded.
modify forwarding options,
rom the main voice mail menu, press 4 to ccess personal options.ress 5 to modify forwarding options. elect 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 2.
ress ** to return to the main menu.
48
Bo
ost Mobile Voice Mail49
MTo numof mme
1 P
F
2 S3 P
Theyoudel
N
MWhyouvibthe
otification, the message is not ccessed through the message
hone call when you receive a ne sounds a notification tone ntil you access the message or
hen you receive a message, und a notification tone during the the call, depending on how you options.
tion Optionsyour phone sounds message hile you are on phone calls:
enu, select Settings > Phone ions.n you want: Tones sound during calls for all ges. — Tones sound during calls for ; tones for all other types of
held until you end calls.nes for all types of messages are nd calls.
s the default setting.
essagesaccess your voice mail messages, text and eric messages, Web alerts, and any other types essages you are able to receive, go to the
ssage center:
ress A under Mesg. -or-
rom the main menu, select Messages.
croll to the type of message you want to access.ress A under the display option on the left.
message center shows how many messages have of each type. You can listen to, read, or ete these messages.
ote: In order for you to access voice mail through the message center, there must already be a message in your voice mail box. If there is no message, you must access voice mail by dialing into your voice mail box using your PTN.
essage Notificationsen you receive a message, your phone notifies with text on the display and a notification tone or
ration. You can access the message or dismiss notification.
If you dismiss the ndeleted. It can be acenter.
If you are not on a pmessage, your phoevery 30 seconds udismiss the alert.
If you are on a call wyour phone may socall or after you endset your notification
Setting NotificaTo control whether notification tones w
1 From the main mCalls > Notificat
2 Choose the optio• Receive All —
types of messa• Msg Mail Only
mail messagesmessages are
• Delay All — Toheld until you e
Note: Delay All i
50
Me
3 PT
VoWhMa
To the
P
To
Ptm
SeMaTo ans
P
P
If thappa n
eTM Text and ssages
Text Messages as Web Alerts.
Text Messaging, you can:
messages (up to 500 characters set replies and respond to them
button.to one individual from your phone l at once from any email system m.ages when you’re at a movie or
n.
ation on how to use this service, ile.com.
Messageessaging provides 2 choices for
Web Messaging or Email
BoostMobile.com
Messaging enables you to send elf, someone else, or a group of ers.
ssages
ress A under Select.ip: To set notification options during a call: Press m. Select In Call Setup > Notifications.
ice Mailen you receive a voice mail message, New Voice il Message appears on the display.
call Boost Mobile’s voice mail system and listen to message:
ress A under Call.
dismiss the message notification:
ress A under Exit. This icon y appears on he display, reminding you that you have a new essage.
nding Unanswered Calls to Voice il
send a phone call to voice mail instead of wering it:
ress e. -or-
ress A under No.
e caller leaves a message, this icon y ears on the display, reminding you that you have ew message.
Boost MobilNumeric MeYour i205 refers to
With Boost MobileTM
• Send and receivein length) with preat the touch of a
• Send messages or contact severaor boostmobile.co
• Respond to messin a noisy locatio
For additional informvisit www.boostmob
Sending a TextBoost Mobile Text Msending messages:Messaging.
Web Messaging on
Boost MobileTM Weba message to yoursBoost Mobile custom
51
TM Text and Numeric Messages
Forto b
Em
Fronumand213me
SeBoothrocannum
• Tg
• Om
Theme
ThelonEacwa
ered off when you receive a ne notifies you the next time you re out of your coverage area, your en you return to your coverage
ts to deliver these messages for
g a text and numeric message a phone number, you can press t number.
ssage text and numeric message, New ears on the display.
e:
ead.ls more than one screen, scroll to
age, press A under Save. -or-
ssage, press A under Delete.
sage notification:
xit. This icon w appears on the g you that you have a new
Boost Mobile
more information or to send a Web message, go oostmobile.com and click on Send a Message.
ail Messaging
m any email account, type the 10-digit phone ber of a Boost Mobile customer in the To field
add @myboostmobile.com (for example, [email protected]). The entire ssage can be up to 500 characters.
nding a Numeric Messagest MobileTM Numeric Messaging is available ugh Boost Mobile Voice Mail. These messages be displayed directly on your i205. To leave a eric message:
he caller must press “1” during your Voice Mail reeting. nce the caller presses “1” only numeric essages can be sent.
phone’s display refers to text and numeric ssages as Text Messages.
se messages can be up to 140 letters or 20 digits g. You can store up to 16 of these messages. h message is stamped with the date and time it
s left.
If your phone is powmessage, your phopower it on. If you aphone alerts you wharea.
Your phone attempup to 7 days.
Tip: While readinthat containss to call tha
Receiving a MeWhen you receive aText Message app
To view the messag
1 Press A under R2 If the message fil
read it.3 To keep the mess
To delete the me
To dismiss the mes
Press A under Edisplay, remindinmessage.
52
Me
Re1 F2 S3 P4 I
r5 T
T
WWf
• Y• w• A
N
Whon
If yon me
lertse center, select Web Alert.oto.sage you want to delete.
es to confirm.
ssages
ading from the Message Centerrom the message center, select Text Msgs.croll to the message you want to read.ress A under Read.
f the message fills more than one screen, scroll to ead it.o keep the message, press A under Save. -or-
o delete the message, press A under Delete.
eb Alertseb alerts are text and numeric messages sent
rom:
our i205 phoneww.boostmobile.comny email applicationote: Your phone's SMS address is your
[email protected]. Example: [email protected]. Your phone's Text Messaging address is your [email protected].
en you receive a Web alert, a notification appears the display.
ou dismiss the notification, this icon w appears the display, reminding you that you have a new ssage.
Deleting Web A1 From the messag2 Press A under G3 Scroll to the mes4 Press m.5 Select Delete.6 Press A under Y
53
CCayouor fdep
FoWhapp
To
1 F2 P3 S4 S5 P6 I
bC
T-
mber, press and hold A under
ber you want to forward calls to:
r using your keypad. -or-
earch. Select Contacts, Recent Select the number you want to
k.
w forwarded to the number you
s, you can select an option by or right instead of pressing A ge.
Call Forwarding your calls forwarded, turn the
enu, select Call Forward.hange.
hange.
elect.
G
all Forwardingll forwarding sends calls to the phone numbers specify. You can forward all calls to one number orward missed calls to different numbers ending on the reason you missed the call.
rwarding All Callsen you set your phone to forward all calls, an icon ears in the top row of the display:
forward all calls:
rom the main menu, select Call Forward.ress A under Change.elect All Calls.croll to To.ress A under Change.
f you specified a forwarding number for all calls efore, this number displays. Press A under hange.
o forward calls to this number, press A under Ok. or-
To delete this nuDelete.
7 To enter the num
Enter the numbe
Press A under SCalls, or Memo. enter.
8 Press A under O
All your calls are nospecified.
Tip: In some fieldscrolling leftunder Chan
Turning Off If you don’t want allfeature off:
1 From the main m2 Press A under C3 Select All Calls.4 Scroll to To.5 Press A under C6 Scroll to Off.7 Press A under S
Phone line 1 is active; calls to phone line 1 are being forwarded.
54
Ca
All
Caoptare
FoYoumis
• Id
• Ir
• IoN
To
1 F2 P3 S4 S
c5 P
forwarding number for this type number displays. Press A under
o this number, press A under Ok -or-
mber, press and hold A under
ber you want to forward this type
r using your keypad. -or-
earch. Select Contacts, Recent Select the number you want to
k.ough step 8 for No Answer and
ed, press A under Back.
l Forwarding
enu, select Call Forward.ed, press m.tatus.
ll Forwarding
your calls are now sent to your phone.
lls you miss are forwarded according to the ions set for missed calls. By default, missed calls forwarded to voice mail.
rwarding Missed Calls can specify a forwarding number for each type of sed call:
f Busy — Your phone is on a call or transferring ata.f No Answer — You do not answer on the first 4 ings.f Unreachable — Your phone is out of coverage r powered off.ote: If you want a type of missed call sent to
voice mail, the call forwarding number for that type of missed call must be your voice mail access number.
forward missed calls:
rom the main menu, select Call Forward.ress A under Change.elect Detailed.croll to If Busy to specify a forwarding number for alls received when your phone is busy.ress A under Change.
6 If you specified aof call before, thisChange.
To forward calls tand go to step 9.
To delete this nuDelete.
7 To enter the numof call to:
Enter the numbe
Press A under SCalls, or Memo. enter.
8 Press A under O9 Repeat step 4 thr
If Unreachable.
When you are finish
Viewing CalSettings1 From the main m2 With To highlight3 Select Retrieve S
55
RTo recale
1 F2 M3 S
ovpT
4 P5 S
t6 P
T
7 Ts
8 W
r Phone to Vibrateone to vibrate instead of making eceive all phone calls, Boost messages notifications, and call
enu, select Ring Tones >
to set VibeAll to On. volume controls to turn down the r as possible sets VibeAll to On.
o vibrate instead of making a tures but not others:
enu, select Ring Tones.ll is set to Off. list of ring tones to Vibrate.ssign.re you want to set to make no
options for Boost Walkie-Talkie Setting Your Phone to Not Ring” .
elect. to another feature, repeat step 5
ished, press A under Done.
ing Tonesset the ring tone your phone makes when you eive phone calls, message notifications, or call rts:
rom the main menu, select Ring Tones.ake sure VibeAll is set to Off.croll through the list of ring tones and select the ne you want to assign. Vibrate sets your phone to ibrate instead of making a sound; Silent sets your hone to neither vibrate nor make a sound.ip: Highlighting a ring tone lets you hear it.
ress A under Assign.croll to the feature you want to assign the ring
one to.ress A under Select.ip: A checkmark next to a feature means the
current ring tone has been assigned to it. To remove the assignment: Scroll to the feature. Press A under Select.
o assign the ring tone to other features, repeat tep 5 through step 6.hen you are finished, press A under Done.
Setting YouYou can set your pha sound when you rWalkie-Talkie calls,alerts.
1 From the main mVibeAll.
2 Scroll left or rightTip: Pressing the
volume as fa
To set your phone tsound for some fea
1 From the main m2 Make sure VibeA3 Scroll through the4 Press A under A5 Scroll to the featu
sound.Note: To set ring
calls, see “on page 79
6 Press A under S7 To assign Vibrate
through step 6.8 When you are fin
56
Rin
The
The
AsCoYouyouyou
1 F2 M3 S
wh
4 P5 S6 S
r7 P
brate to ring and vibrate when you
or call alerts:
enu, select Ring Tones.ll is set to Off. list of ring tones and select the ssign.
/Vibe. you want to set to ring and
ished, press A under Done.
rs on the display.
g Tone senu, select Ring Tones.ll is set to Off. tone.
. tones assigned to features and
u
v
M
g Tones
se icons indicate how the ringer is set.
se icons may appear at the same time.
signing Ring Tones to ntacts can set the ring tone your phone makes when receive phone calls or call alerts from someone have stored in Contacts.
rom the main menu, select Ring Tones.ake sure VibeAll is set to Off.croll through the list of ring tones to the one you ant to assign. Highlighting a ring tone lets you ear it.ress A under Assign.elect A Contact.croll to the Contacts entry you want to assign the
ing tone to.ress A under Select.
Ring and ViTo set a your phonereceive phone calls
1 From the main m2 Make sure VibeA3 Scroll through the
one you want to a4 Press m.5 Select Assign w6 Select the feature
vibrate.7 When you are fin
This icon S appea
Viewing RinAssignment1 From the main m2 Make sure VibeA3 Highlight any ring4 Press m.5 Select Overview6 Scroll to view ring
Contact entries.
Walkie-Talkie speaker set to off.
The phone always vibrates instead of ringing.
The phone does not ring for phone calls.
57
Downloading More Ring Tones
DoIf ythewwcus
N
MTo ring
1 F2 M3 H4 P5 S
De
DeTo
1 F2 M
tone you want to delete.
es to confirm.
wnloading More Ring Tonesou want to use other ring tones, you can download m into your phone for a fee. Go to w.boostmobile.com update for a selection of tom ring tones and downloading instructions.
ote: Ring tones purchased from this web site may be downloaded only once. If you delete a ring tone from your phone, you must purchase it again to download it again.
anaging Memoryview the amount of memory available for custom tones:
rom the main menu, select Ring Tones.ake sure VibeAll is set to Off.ighlight any ring tone.ress m.elect Memory Usage.
leting custom ring tones frees memory.
leting Custom Ring Tonesdelete a custom ring tone:
rom the main menu, select Ring Tones.ake sure VibeAll is set to Off.
3 Scroll to the ring 4 Press m.5 Select Delete.6 Press A under Y
58
Rin
g Tones59
GYoufromorbgeolatiof tthaenvForobtbuiest“IM
WhfealocGPcen
Youappon
If ysimreqcan
: Things to Keep in
GPS feature of your phone while full attention to driving and to the
ignals from multiple satellites sually because your GPS
ablish a view of a wide area of feature of your phone WILL situations include but are not
locationsgs, trains, or other covered
metal or concrete roof or
ldings or under dense
radio or television tower antenna is covered (for r hand or other object) or dxtremes outside the operating one
PS Enabledr phone’s GPS Enabled feature uses information Global Positioning System (GPS) satellites
iting the Earth to determine the approximate graphical location of your phone, expressed as
tude and longitude. The availability and accuracy his location information (and the amount of time t it takes to calculate it) will vary depending on the ironment in which you are using the GPS feature. example, GPS location fixes are often difficult to ain indoors, in covered locations, between high ldings, or in other situations where you have not ablished a clear broad view of the sky. SEE: PORTANT: Things to Keep in Mind”.
en you make a 911 emergency call, the GPS ture of your phone can help emergency personnel ate you if your phone has adequate access to S satellite signals and your emergency response ter is equipped to process such information.
can also use the GPS feature to view your roximate location. Location information appears the phone’s display.
our phone is connected to a laptop computer or ilar device, software running on that device can uest your location. To protect your privacy, you control whether these requests are granted.
IMPORTANTMindIf you are using thedriving, please giveroad.
Where adequate sare not available (uantenna cannot estopen sky), the GPSNOT WORK. Suchlimited to:
• In underground• Inside of buildin
vehicles• Under any other
structure• Between tall bui
tree-cover• Near a powerful• When your GPS
example, by youfacing the groun
• In temperature elimits of your ph
60
GP
Wasub
Evecallonnotalwresremem
EvesatprofeeyouGPPer
WhvalneeNeReinfodepto rsat
, your phone uses assistance phone network to improve the of your phone’s location ssistance information becomes educe the speed and accuracy of tion.
by the GPS feature of your phone e U.S. government and are implemented in accordance with efense GPS user policy and the
ation Plan. These changes may ce of the GPS feature of your
mergency Callected to an emergency response an active call, you must end it
emergency 911 call, the GPS e begins to seek information to ximate location. It will take the r phone some time to
proximate location. Even where d access to sufficient GPS network assist data, it may take to determine the approximate ill increase where there is
S Enabled
lking or driving very slowly may also stantially reduce GPS performance.
n where location information can be culated in such situations, it may take much ger to do so, and your location estimate may be as accurate. Therefore, in any 911 call, ays report the location to the emergency ponse center if you can and if you cannot, ain on your phone for as long as the
ergency response center instructs you.
n where adequate signals from multiple ellites are available, your GPS feature will only vide an approximate location, often within 150 t (45 meters) but sometimes much further from r actual location. Advice on how to improve
S performance is provided in “Enhancing GPS formance” on page 62.
ile the GPS feature of your phone can be a uable navigational aid, it does not replace the d for careful navigating and good judgment.
ver rely solely on one device for navigation. member that the accuracy of the location rmation and the time needed to obtain it will vary ending on circumstances, particularly the ability eceive signals from adequate numbers of ellites.
On emergency callsinformation from thespeed and accuracycalculation: if such aunavailable, it may rthe location calcula
The satellites used are controlled by thsubject to changes the Department of DFederal Radionavigaffect the performanphone.
Making an EDial 911 to be conncenter. If you are onbefore calling 911.
When you make anfeature of your phoncalculate your approGPS feature of youdetermine your apyour phone has goosatellite signals and30 seconds or morelocation. This time w
61
ing Your Approximate Location
redappavacen
In sresGPbeconllocon 911ema p
N
In gmofasacc
If ysattowmatheinfo
PS Performance” on page 62 ow to help your phone determine
r Approximate
enu, select GPS > Position. entire screen.
llowing information about the last as calculated:
enwich Mean Time) and date that last calculated location, expressed as latitude
curacy of the calculated location. ccuracy is only a very rough
y vary substantially from the f the approximate location ted.tellites used to calculate the al, more satellites make for better
cation again:
frsh.
View
uced access to satellite signals. When your roximate location is determined, it is made ilable to the appropriate emergency response ter.
ome cases, your local 911 emergency ponse center may not be equipped to receive S location information. For this reason, and ause the GPS location information reported is y approximate or may not be available in your ation (see “IMPORTANT: Things to Keep in Mind” page 59), always report your location to the operator you speak to when making an ergency call, if able, just as you would when using hone without GPS capabilities.
ote: If you are concerned about whether your local 911 emergency response center is equipped to receive GPS location information, contact your local authorities.
eneral, if your phone has access to signals from re GPS satellites, your location will be determined ter and more accurately than if your phone has ess to signals from fewer GPS satellites.
our phone does not have adequate access to GPS ellites signals, the location of the nearest cell er in contact with your phone is automatically de available to the emergency response center, if center has the capability to receive such rmation.
See “Enhancing Gfor information on hyour location.
Viewing YouLocation1 From the main m2 Scroll to view the
This displays the fotime your location w
• The time (as Grethe location was
• The approximateand longitude
• The estimated acThis estimate of aestimate and maactual accuracy oinformation repor
• The number of salocation. In generaccuracy.
To calculate your lo
Press A under R
62
GP
It mthetimdisFor“En
Theinfo
To com
Ps
P
Eaccalyouis ptim
If yto ddisdetlocyou
PS Performance feature of your phone may be
a location calculation happens when you are making an location of the nearest cell tower phone is made available to the ncy response center if the center receive such information. If this are trying to view your location on , you will see a message phone cannot access satellites.
y and increase your chances of a on, do the following while your g your approximate location:
The GPS feature works best thing between your phone and a pen sky. If possible, go outside, ildings and foliage. While building is improved by moving s, glass with certain sun shielding atellite signals. to enhance reception. Signals es are transmitted to your GPS inside the back of your phone, iece, above the label with your
S Enabled
ay take your phone several minutes to complete process of determining your location. During this e, a message usually appears on your phone’s play saying your phone is scanning for satellites. tips on getting the best location calculation, see hancing GPS Performance”.
Position screen displays the updated rmation.
cancel a location calculation before it is pleted:
ress A under Cancel to return to the Position creen. -or-
ress e to return to the idle screen.
h time approximate location of your phone is culated, the latest location information is stored in r phone and remains there even when your phone owered off. You will see this information the next e you view the Position screen.
ou received a phone call or alert while attempting etermine your location, the Position screen will
appear, but your phone will continue attempting to ermine its location. If it is successful, the new ation information will be displayed the next time view the Position screen.
Enhancing GSometimes the GPSunable to complete successfully. If this emergency call, thein contact with yourappropriate emergehas the capability tohappens when you the phone’s displayindicating that your
To improve accuracsuccessful calculatiphone is determinin
• Stay in the open.where there is nolarge amount of oaway from tall buperformance in acloser to windowfilms may block s
• Hold your phonefrom GPS satellitantenna, which isopposite the earp
63
pdating Satellite Almanac Data
saaa
• Sfpcs
• Ichwaw
oving your phone at a walking ases GPS performance, moving
eed of a moving car does not.
overage. Depending on who your s, the network will provide your ation that helps determine your
ickly and accurately.
tellite Almanac
p the GPS feature of your phone ep your satellite almanac data up
overnment maintains an almanac GPS satellites are as they orbit mation is available to your phone. ite almanac up to date helps your ur location more quickly.
ins information about the location erational status, and other . Keeping this information the performance of your GPS es, your phone will be able to get te signal conditions with outdated may take longer.
U
ervice provider’s name on it. Hold your phone way from your body, giving the antenna clear ccess to satellite signals. Do not cover the ntenna area with your fingers or anything else.
tand still. If possible, stand still until your phone is inished determining your location. Moving your hone at a walking pace while your phone is alculating your approximate location may ubstantially decrease GPS performance.n a car. When using the GPS Enabled feature in a ar, position your phone so that the GPS antenna as good access to GPS signals through the car’s indows. Typically, the GPS antenna has best ccess to GPS signals in a car when placed near a indow.
Note: Although mpace decreit at the sp
• Stay in network cservice provider iphone with informlocation more qu
Updating SaDataAnother way to keeworking well is to keto date.
The United States gof data about wherethe Earth. This inforKeeping your satellphone determine yo
The almanac contaof satellites, their opsatellite informationupdated enhances feature. In most casa fix in strong satellialmanac data, but it
GPS antenna area
64
GP
N
If yphoinsmacar
SeYousofphopriv
• Rtio
• Ul
• Btpio
tions do not apply to the n of location information during 911 calls.
ivacy options:
enu, select GPS > Privacy.security feature is enabled, enter ee “Setting the GPS PIN Security information.)cy setting you want.elect.
S PIN Security FeatureS privacy settings from being knowledge, your GPS privacy cted by a PIN.
our phone, the GPS security , so you do not have to enter a your GPS privacy options. If you you will be required to enter a your GPS privacy options.
abled security feature on or off:
enu, select Settings > Security >
ff. elect. GPS PIN.
S Enabled
ote: When you make an emergency call, your phone does not rely upon the almanac to determine your location.
our satellite almanac data is out of date, your ne may prompt you to update it. Follow the
tructions that appear on the phone’s display. You y be asked to go to a web site or call a customer e number.
tting Privacy Optionsr phone’s GPS privacy options control whether
tware applications may view the location of your ne.You may set your phone to one of these GPS acy options:
estricted — No software applications may view he location of your phone. However, location nformation may still be available to the phone’s wner, fleet manager, or account administrator.nrestricted — All applications may view the
ocation of your phone, without notifying you.y Permission — When an application attempts
o view the location of your phone, you will be rompted to give permission. However, location
nformation may still be available to the phone’s wner, fleet manager, or account administrator.
Note: Privacy optransmissioemergency
To set your GPS pr
1 From the main m2 If your GPS PIN
your GPS PIN. (SFeature” for more
3 Scroll to the priva4 Press A under S
Setting the GPTo prevent your GPaltered without youroption can be prote
When you receive yfeature is turned offGPS PIN to accessturn this feature on,GPS PIN to access
To turn the GPS En
1 From the main mGPS PIN.
2 Scroll to On or O3 Press A under S4 Enter the current
65
Using GPS with Map Software
N
5 P
To
1 FC
2 EN
3 P4 E5 P6 E7 P
UsYouprocommaMicGPcan
your phone to your laptop (or data cable and set your phone to Getting Started” on page 66). ovides your approximate location g the map software, which n on a map. Your phone
d location every second and the ys your changing location on its
PS Performance” on page 62 obtaining good location
our phone is continuously g your location, using the GPS our phone with map software
hone’s battery power quickly.
atibilityocation information to your laptop g the standard National Marine tion (NMEA) format. Your phone sages in NMEA-0183 format and
ng NMEA-0183 sentences: GGA, MC, and VTG.
unning on your laptop or other t NMEA 3.0.
ote: When you receive your phone, your GPS PIN is 0000.
ress A under Ok.
change your GPS PIN:
rom the main menu, select Settings > Security > hange Password > GPS PIN.nter the current GPS PIN.ote: When you receive your phone, your GPS
PIN is 0000.
ress A under Ok.nter the new 4- to 8-digit GPS PIN.ress A under Ok.nter the new 4- to 8-digit GPS PIN to confirm.ress A under Ok.
ing GPS with Map Software can use the GPS feature of your phone to
vide approximate location data to a laptop puter or similar device that is running interactive
p software such as that made by DeLorme or rosoft. This way, if your phone has good access to S signals, your approximate position on a map be made available as you travel in a vehicle.
To do this, connect other device) with atransmit data (see “Your phone then prto the device runnindisplays your locatioprovides an updatemap software displamap.
See “Enhancing Gfor more details on information.
Note: Because ydetermininfeature of yuses the p
Software CompYour phone sends lor other device usinElectronics Associasupports output messupports the followiGLL, GSA, GSV, R
The map software rdevice must suppor
66
GP
GeTo
1 O
2 Wcu
ug into the COM port of your vice.
application is using the COM port
port settings of your laptop or t to the following:
4800
dware
S Enabled
tting Startedconnect your phone to your laptop or other device:
pen the connector cover.
ith the phone’s display facing up, insert the data able’s connector into the accessory connector, ntil you hear a click.
3 Insert the data pllaptop or other de
Make sure no otherselected.
Make sure the COMother device are se
• Bits per second: • Data bits: 8• Parity: None• Stop bits: 1• Flow control: Har
connector cover
67
Using GPS with Map Software
To you
1 F2 W
C3 S4 P
l
To you
S
Eacaut
set your phone to send location information to r laptop or other device:
rom the main menu, select GPS > Interface.ith NMEA OUT highlighted, press A under hange.croll to On.ress A under Select. Your phone is now sending
ocation data to your laptop or other device.
stop your phone from sending location data to r laptop or other device:
et NMEA OUT to Off.
h time you power your phone on, NMEA OUT is omatically set to Off.
68
GP
S Enabled69
BWBooInteyouphoBoo
• S• C• F• C• M• A• a
YouMoaccon
If yyouCaWir
Microbrowsertscape Navigator® or Microsoft® browse the Web from your rowser allows you to explore and rnet services. To begin using the ss Web:
ess the Main Menu.
ELECT.displays.e you access Web, you will be
nable security to ensure your remains private and secure.
under Yes. The phone will nerating…, Computing…,
)). be asked to (re)enable security obile adds new services or upon to the U.S. after traveling.nsmitting highly personal or
ata, such as a credit card number, e the Secure Data icon {. This tes that the data is encrypted smission. the service you wish to access er Ok. -or-
oost Mobile Wireless eb Servicesst Wireless Web is a service that lets you access rnet based information directly from the screen of r WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) enabled ne. In the palm of your hand, you can access the st Mobile Wireless Web Services to:
end and receive emailheck surf and snow reports, and sports scoresind your nearest movie location and show timesheck your daily horoscopeake CD purchasesccess your accountnd much more
r i205 phone will be automatically set up for Boost bileTM Wireless Web as soon as you activate your ount. Please refer to boostmobile.com for pricing Boost Wireless Web Services.
ou decide Boost Mobile Wireless Web is not for , simply call Boost Customer Care and ask your
re Representative to cancel the Boost Mobile eless Web service.
Starting theJust as you use NeInternet Explorer todesktop, the microbuse a variety of InteBoost Mobile Wirele
1 Press m to acc2 Scroll to Web.3 Press A under S4 Your home page
Note: The first timasked to einformation
• Press Adisplay: GeSending)))• You mayas Boost Myour return• When trasensitive dyou will seicon indicaduring tran
5 Scroll to highlightand press A und
70
Bo
Pa
P
T
6 Td
Pd
Pw
BoNa• H• B• S
dvT
ighly personal or sensitive data, d number, this icon Eappears, ata is encrypted during
e asked to (re)enable security as ile adds new services or upon to the U.S. after traveling.
os, Customer Quick Start struction for Boost Mobile
ces, go to www.boostmobile.com.
ost Mobile Wireless Web Services
ress the number shown to the left to utomatically jump to that service.
ress * to return to the previous screen.
o return to the home page, press e.
o exit the browser, press e until the idle screen isplays. -or-
ress and hold m. The Browser Menu screen isplays with Exit Browser highlighted.
ress A under OK. When you re-enter Web, you ill enter on the page from which you exited
ost MobileTM Wireless Web vigation Keysome — Press e to return to your home page.ack — Press * to return to a previous screen.croll — A scroll bar on the left of the phone’s isplay indicates that additional text can be iewed. Scroll using the navigation key.ip: While navigating through Boost Mobile
Wireless Web screens, a number may appear to the left of the application or topic you want to access. Press the corresponding number on the keypad for quicker access to that application or topic.
When transmitting hsuch as a credit carindicating that the dtransmission.
Note: You may bBoost Mobyour return
For multimedia demGuides, and other inWireless Web Servi
71
AFeCaCaa s
To
1 W2 S3 P4 I
u
To
1 ET
2 P
To act
P
To on
witch.
uses and Waits gse or wait while dialing a number. n on pauses and waits, see nd Waits” on page 37.
hile dialing a phone number:
, enter the digits you want to pause.
se.ou want to occur after the pause.
ile dialing a phone number:
, enter the digits you want to wait.
it.ou want to occur after the wait.
rnational Callst is “International Calls t Nextel Customer Care to obtain access.
dvanced Calling aturesll Hold
ll Hold lets you put an active call on hold and make econd call.
put a call on hold:
hile on an active call, press m.croll to Hold.ress A under Select.
f you want to make the call active again, press A nder Resum.
make a second call while a call is on hold:
nter the number you want to call.ip: To enter the number from Contacts: Press m.
Select Contacts.
ress s to place the call.
end the second call and make the call on hold ive again:
ress e.
make the call on hold active and put the active call hold:
Press A under S
Creating PaWhile DialinYou can enter a pauFor more informatio“Creating Pauses a
To create a pause w
1 From the keypadoccur before the
2 Press m.3 Select Insert Pau4 Enter the digits y
To create a wait wh
1 From the keypadoccur before the
2 Press m.3 Select Insert Wa4 Enter the digits y
Making InteYour service defaulRestricted.” Contacinternational dialing
72
Ad
Cado
Plumoacc
1 PtN
2 Ea
SeWOncalreceve
To Wa
1 FO
2 S3 P
o call a Boost Walkie-Talkie you
enu, select Settings > DC/GC ouch DC > Assigned Number.t Walkie-Talkie you want your ry time you press the Boost tton:
r using your keypad. -or-
earch. Select Contacts, Recent Select the number you want to
k.
ch Boost Walkie-Talkie:
enu, select Settings > DC/GC ouch DC.
elect.
the duration of your phone calls, calls, and circuit data use, as of Kilobytes sent and received by
lays the duration of your most l.
vanced Calling Features
lls placed between the United States and Canada not require an international access code.
s Dialing lets you place an international call to st countries without entering the local international ess code.
ress and hold 0 for two seconds. A “0” appears, hen changes to a “+”. ote: The network translates the “+” into the
appropriate international access code needed to place the call.
nter the country code, city code or area code, nd phone number.
tting One Touch Boost alkie-Talkiee Touch Boost Walkie-Talkie sets your phone to l the most recent Boost Walkie-Talkie on the ent calls list, or a Boost Walkie-Talkie you choose, ry time you press the Boost Walkie-Talkie Button.
set your phone to call the most recent Boost lkie-Talkie on the recent calls list:
rom the main menu, select Settings > DC/GC ptions> One Touch DC.croll to Last Call.ress A under Select.
To set your phone tchoose:
1 From the main mOptions > One T
2 To enter the Boosphone to call eveWalkie-Talkie Bu
Enter the numbe
Press A under SCalls, or Memo. enter.
3 Press A under O
To turn off One Tou
1 From the main mOptions > One T
2 Scroll to Off.3 Press A under S
Call TimersCall timers measureBoost Walkie-Talkiewell as the number your phone:
• Last Call — disprecent phone cal
73
Making TTY Calls
• Pp
• Py
• Doy
• Dm
• Cy
• Co
• Knp
To
1 F2 S3 T
D
Tu
displayed by Call Timers should d for billing. Call timers are nly.
Callsto make phone calls using a device:
of a 2.5mm cable into the audio e. Connect the other end of the device.ur phone’s TTY feature is on and
ode you want to use.o enter phone numbers and make
TY call, these icons appear on :
such as Turbo-Code, terruption are not supported by features must be turned off or r TTY device with your phone.
active.
on hold.
hone Reset — keeps a running total of your hone call minutes, until you reset it.hone Lifetime — displays the total minutes of all our phone calls.C (Walkie-Talkie) Reset — keeps a running total f all of your Boost Walkie-Talkie call minutes, until ou reset it.C (Walkie-Talkie) Lifetime — displays the total inutes of all your Boost Walkie-Talkie calls.ircuit Reset — keeps a running total of all of our circuit data use, until you reset it.ircuit Lifetime — displays the total minutes of all f your circuit data use.bytes Reset — keeps a running total of the umber of Kilobytes sent and received by your hone, until you reset it.
view or reset a timer:
rom the main menu, select Call Timers.elect the feature you want to view or reset.o view a feature without resetting: Press A under one when you are finished viewing. -or-
o reset a feature: Press A under Reset. Press A nder Yes to confirm.
Note: The valuesnot be useestimates o
Making TTYTo use your phone teletypewriter (TTY)
1 Connect one endjack on your phoncable to your TTY
2 Make sure that yoselect the TTY m
3 Use your phone tcalls.
When you make a Tthe phone’s display
TTY device featuresHigh-Speed, and Inyour phone. These disabled to use you
N Phone call is
O Phone call is
74
Ad
TuYoumaTTY
FC
ChYou
• T• V
p• H
yp
To
1 FC
2 P3 S4 P
Whmo
ring a call using your phone:
e.you want.
ring a call using your TTY device, owing commands:
to select VCO mode to select HCO mode — to turn off HCO modeyou are using HCO, the sound g from your phone speaker may be fortably loud. Use caution when the phone to your ear. (For ation on setting the volume of your speaker, see “Setting the Volume” e 79.)
TY Baud Ratehone’s TTY baud rate is set to ate required for TTY calls within calls outside the U.S., set your 50.0
vanced Calling Features
rning On the TTY Featurer phone’s TTY feature must be on if you want to
ke TTY calls, set the TTY mode, or change the baud rate. To make sure the TTY feature is on:
rom the main menu, select Settings > Phone alls > TTY. This field must say On.
oosing a Moder phone supports these TTY modes:
TY — You type and read text on your TTY device.CO (Voice-Carry-Over) — You speak into your hone and read text replies on your TTY device.CO (Hearing-Carry-Over) — You type text on our TTY device and listen to voice replies on your hone speaker.
change mode while not in a call:
rom the main menu, select Settings > Phone alls > TTY > Type.ress A under Change.croll to the TTY mode you want. ress A under Select.
en you make a TTY call, the call begins in the TTY de you last selected.
To change mode du
1 Press m.2 Select TTY > Typ3 Select the mode
To change mode duissue one of the foll
• “VCO please” — • “HCO please” —• “HCO off please”
Important: When cominuncomputtinginformphoneon pag
Changing the T4 By default, your p
45.45, the baud rthe U.S. To makeTTY baud rate to
75
Special Dialing Codes
SpCaYourec(ex
Coinfo
TeBoowithcanRedesCotypimpAssheaTelhoucon
N
hone Featuresle Customer Care to obtain these ional information:
ices are not available outside of ntal United States.
tically displays the phone number igit phone number is stored in e person calling (unless blocked ing you to decide whether to take to voice mail.
n is not available on all calls.
ingery of your phone number to other single phone call:
before dialing the call.
hone number cannot be blocked 11, 800, 855, 866, 877, 888, or
e numbers.
ingly block delivery of your phone ll you make.
ecial Dialing Codesll Restrictions can prevent your phone from making or
eiving long distance, incoming, and outgoing cept 911) calls.
ntact Boost Mobile Customer Care for more rmation.
lecommunications Relay Servicest Mobile supports services for communicating speech and/or hearing impaired individuals. You dial 711 to reach a local Telecommunications
lay Center. You will then be connected to your tination number. Relay service works through a
mmunications Assistant who reads messages ed into a TDD/TTY device by a speech or hearing aired individual to you. The Communications istant then types your spoken messages to the ring or speech impaired individual. ecommunications Relay Service is available 24 rs a day, 7 days a week, and every call is strictly fidential.
ote: Using 711 to reach Telecommunications Relay Service may not be available in all areas.
Additional PContact Boost Mobiservices or for addit
Note: Some servthe contine
Caller IDYour phone automaor name (if the 10-dyour Contacts) of thby the caller), enablthe call or forward it
Caller ID informatio
Per-Call BlockYou can block delivCaller ID units for a
Press * 6 7
Your Boost Mobile pfrom calls made to 9other toll- free phon
Per-Line BlockYou can permanentnumber on every ca
76
Ad
To
P
BoThetheor hMoconwa
WhYoubusUnpro
YeYoucatForsho
NaBoolistireqcon
onsperators are able to provide specific destination. Operators
determine your starting point and ons to the destination.
ervationsperators can assist in finding a coordinate reservations. A Boost r will confirm your reservation a return phone call. For your servation will be in your name.
n service may not be available for nts.
and Show Timesperators have access to movie ters in the continental United You only need to ask for a vie theater to get current movies,
mes. Additional information such opsis, and ratings are also
es and listings are available 24-48
vanced Calling Features
disable on a per-call basis:
ress * 8 2 before dialing the call.
ost MobileTM 411 Directory that puts you straight through — Now
re is no need to make 2 calls, memorize a number, unt for a pen to write a number down. Boost
bile 411 is your mobile directory service that nects you straight through to the number you
nt.
ite Page Listings can request a telephone number for any person, iness, or government agency in the continental
ited States and Hawaii. Operators can also vide address information if available.
llow Page Listings can ask the operator to perform a search by
egory if the specific business name is unknown. example, you can request information for a surf p near your home or school.
tionwide Call Completionst Mobile 411 operators can connect you to any
ng in the continental United States and Hawaii. If uested, the operator will stay on the line while necting to the number.
Driving DirectiBoost Mobile 411 odirections to reach awill work with you toprovide clear directi
Restaurant ResBoost Mobile 411 orestaurant and thenMobile 411 operatoinformation throughconvenience, the re
Note: Reservatioall restaura
Movie ListingsBoost Mobile 411 olistings at most theaStates and Hawaii. specific movie or molocations or show tias running time, synavailable. Show timhours in advance.
77
Additional Phone Features
LoYouspoothpro
cal Event Information can request information on local events such as rting events, concerts, state and county fairs and er current events. Boost Mobile 411 operators can vide dates, times, and locations for these events.
78
Ad
vanced Calling Features79
CSeTo pho
1 F2 S
S
3 P4 T
S
P
5 P
To
P
Forringma
1 F2 S
cp
res” on page 81.
r Phone to Not Ringo make no sound when you , Boost Walkie-Talkie calls, ns, and call alerts, see “Setting te” on page 55.
o vibrate instead of making a eive Boost Walkie-Talkie calls,
ur phone to ring for other features:
enu, select Settings > DC/GC Type. does not appear: From the main t Ring Tones. Make sure VibeAll Repeat step 1.
hange.
elect.
isplay Betterof the display:
enu, select Settings > ontrast.hange. to set the contrast.
ustomizing Your Phonetting the Volume
set the volume of the sound coming from the ne’s earpiece or speaker:
rom the main menu, select Settings > Volume.croll to Earpiece to set the earpiece volume. -or-
croll to Speaker to set the speaker volume.
ress A under Change.o select the volume:
croll left or right. -or-
ress the volume controls.
ress A under Ok.
set the volume of the phone’s ring:
ress the volume controls.
another way to set the volume of the phone’s , or the volume of many other sounds your phone kes:
rom the main menu, select Settings > Volume.croll to the option you want and make the hange. Choose Line 1 to set the volume of the hone’s ring when you get a call on that line.
See “Volume Featu
Setting YouTo set your phone treceive phone callsmessage notificatioYour Phone to Vibra
To set your phone tsound when you receven if you want yo
1 From the main mOptions > Alert Tip: If Alert Type
menu, selecis set to Off.
2 Press A under C3 Scroll to Vibrate.4 Press A under S
Seeing the DTo set the contrast
1 From the main mDisplay/Info > C
2 Press A under C3 Scroll left or right
80
Cu
4 P
UsIf yphosouspe
1 F>
2 P3 S
h
St
4 P
UsSetcus
DisThedis
• Bo
whether the time and date le screen, sets the format of the d sets the year. the contrast on the display. See lay Better” on page 79.s the language that your phone
aturesenu controls how your phone :
phone line 1 as the active line for
If this feature is on, you can ressing any key on the keypad.ets your phone to automatically ake when the system is busy. your phone to automatically ing call after a specified number is feature is on, the phone ecting you to the caller; it does to voice mail, unless you are out the line.causes a beep to sound every e call.
causes the duration of a call to ones display when the call ends.
stomizing Your Phone
ress A under Ok.
ing a Headsetou use a headset or similar device with your ne, you can set your phone to send incoming nd to the headset only, or to the headset and the aker at the same time:
rom the main menu, select Settings > Advanced Headset/Spker.ress A under Change.croll to HdsetOnly to send incoming sound to the eadset only. -or-
croll to Hdset&Spkr to send incoming sound to he headset and the speaker at the same time.
ress A under Select.
ing Settingstings contains many submenus that let you tomize your phone.
play/Info Features Display/Info menu controls how the keypad and
play appear:
acklight — controls how long the backlight stays n after you make or receive a call.
• Clock — controlsappears on the idtime and date, an
• Contrast — sets“Seeing the Disp
• Language — setdisplays.
Phone Calls FeThe Phone Calls mhandles phone calls
• Set Line — sets outgoing calls.
• Any Key Ans —answer calls by p
• Auto Redial — sredial calls you m
• Auto Ans — setsanswer an incomof rings. When thanswers by connnot send the call of coverage or on
• Minute Beep — minute of an activ
• Call Duration —appear on the ph
81
Using Settings
• TS
• No
DCFeThepho
• W
• Awp
VoThepho
• L• M
n• E
o• S
o
he volume of sound associated s and buttons.olume of sounds that notifies you iving a circuit data call.
reslets you turn security features on passwords:
urns on a feature that locks your ediately or automatically after a
tivity. An unlock code is required ture, to unlock the phone, and to code. Contact Boost Mobile r your default unlock code.
locks the phone’s keypad, either tomatically after a set period of cking the Keypad” on page 15 for on locking and unlocking the
les and disables your phone’s feature. See “Turning the PIN and Off” on page 14.les and disables your phone’s feature. See “Setting the GPS ture” on page 64.
TY — lets you use your phone with a TTY device. ee “Making TTY Calls” on page 73.otifications — See “Setting Notification Options” n page 49.
(Walkie-Talkie Options) Options atures Walkie-Talkie Options menu controls how your ne handles Boost Walkie-Talkie calls.
One Touch DC — See “Setting One Touch Boost alkie-Talkie” on page 72.lert Type — controls how your phone notifies you hen you receive Boost Walkie-Talkie calls. See age 79.
lume Features Volume menu sets the volume of sounds your ne makes:
ine 1 — sets ring volume for phone line 1.essages — sets the volume of message otifications.arpiece — sets the volume of sound coming out f the earpiece.peaker — sets the volume of sound coming out f the speaker.
• Keypad — sets twith pressing key
• Data — sets the vthat you are rece
Security FeatuThe Security menu and off and change
• Phone Lock — tphone, either immset period of inacto enable this feaset a new UnlockCustomer Care fo
• Keypad Lock —immediately or auinactivity. See “Lomore informationkeypad.
• SIM PIN — enabSIM PIN securityRequirement On
• GPS PIN — enabGPS PIN securityPIN Security Fea
82
Cu
• CuP
AdTheuse
• Atm
• H8
• CndRsp
• RsasM
• Rc
• Po
ts the baud rate at which your ates with a laptop computer, PC,
aturesceRecord, and Voice-Activated hased for an additional fee on om.
e Phone Coverse covers:
phone cover as described in ack Phone Cover” on page 4.nt phone cover, gently lift the top phone cover away from the
tabs
stomizing Your Phone
hange Passwords — changes your phone nlock code, security code, SIM PIN, and GPS IN.
vanced Features Advanced menu contains advanced and rarely d Settings features.
lert Timeout — controls the amount of time a one continues to sound when you receive a essage notification or call alert.eadset/Spker — See “Using a Headset” on page 0.onnectivity — Network ID sets the phone’s etwork IDs and their roaming options under the irection of Boost Mobile Customer Care; Master eset lets Boost Mobile Customer Care reset your ervice in the event of a security or provisioning roblem.eset Defaults — Reset Settings returns all ettings to their original defaults; Reset All returns ll settings to their original defaults and erases all tored lists. Use only under the direction of Boost obile Customer Care.eturn to Home — controls how long the recent alls list displays after calls.hone Only — prevents your phone from making r receiving Boost Walkie-Talkie calls.
• Baud Rate — sephone communicor similar device.
Optional FeSpeakerphone, VoiDialing can be purcwww.boostmobile.c
Changing thTo remove the phon
1 Remove the back“Removing the B
2 To loosen the frotabs and pull the phone slightly.
83
Changing the Phone Covers
3 Tt
4 Cp
e covers or put on new phone
inside the front phone cover. into the front phone cover until place.
m of the front phone cover with r phone. Tabs in the corners of over fit into slots in the corners of
one cover on your phone and til you hear a click. If the bottom is tabs snap into place easily.
phone cover as described in tery” on page 6.
covers, log on to om.
o loosen the front phone cover further, gently pull he sides outward at the side tabs.
arefully pull the front phone cover away from your hone.
To replace the phoncovers:
1 Place the keypadPress the keypadall the keys are in
2 Line up the bottothe bottom of youthe front phone cyour phone.
3 Place the front phpress it gently unlined up, the top
4 Replace the back“Inserting the Bat
To order new phonewww.boostmobile.c
tabtab
84
Cu
stomizing Your Phone85
BCYoua wor bOuin abooCu
BefserBoomothecartheto c
Plegiv
• Y• Y
t• T
this information handy so that you tery and power up your phone tative need you to access other
ring your call.
oost Mobile Customer are can contact Boost Mobile Customer Care 7 days eek simply by dialing 611 from your i205 phone, y calling 1-888-BOOST-4U (1-888-266-7848).
r Boost Mobile Customer Care team will assist you nswering all your questions. Or, visit stmobile.com for a variety of Boost Mobile
stomer Care services online.
ore you contact Boost Mobile Customer Care for vice or to resolve an issue, be sure to have your st Mobile Personal Telephone Number, your
del number (located on your phone underneath battery), and the ID number printed on your SIM d. You’ll want to record these numbers, and keep m handy, so that you can replace the battery prior ontacting Boost Mobile Customer Care.
ase have the following information available to e to the representative who answers your inquiry.
our Personal Telephone Number (PTN).our phone's model number (located underneath he battery).he ID numbers printed on your SIM.
You'll want to keep can replace the batshould the represeninformation on it du
86
Bo
ost Mobile Customer Care87
UMYouconCacontab
St
NuSe
Us
Us
Ple
UsWa
Us
This service was restricted by Boost Mobile, or this service was not purchased.
You are either out of coverage or having problems with provisioning.
The system is experiencing heavy traffic. Please try again later.
This service cannot be enabled because an incompatible service has already been turned on.
An error occurred. Please try again.
A fault was detected with your phone. If this error recurs, note the error code and contact Customer Care.
An operational fault was detected with your phone. Note the numeric code, turn your phone off, and contact Customer Care.
The incorrect PIN was entered 3 consecutive times. You will be unable to place or receive calls on your phone. Contact Boost Mobile Customer Care to have them obtain the PIN Unblocking Key (PUK) code.
Message Description
nderstanding Status essages may receive status messages under certain ditions. Before contacting Boost Mobile Customerre, note the message, numeric code, and the ditions under which it appeared. The following le lists and describes the status messages.
atus Messages Message Description
mber Not in rvice
The number that you entered is not valid.
er Not Available The phone that you called is either busy, out of coverage, or turned off. Please try again later.
er Not Authorized The person that you called has not purchased this service.
ase Try Later This service is temporarily not available. Please try again later.
er Busy in Boost lkie-Talkie call
The phone that you called is busy in a Boost Walkie-Talkie call.
er Busy in Data The phone that you called is busy using Boost Mobile Wireless Web services or Boost Mobile Wireless Web services.
Service Restricted
Service Not Available
System Busy
Service Conflict
Please Try Again
Self Check Error + Number Code
Self Check Fail + Number Code
PIN Blocked Call Your Provider
Status Messages
88
Un
Ins
Ch
Wr
PleCo
En
En
NeMeFu
ScSa
UnSa
Sta
Directs you to update GPS satellite almanac data.
A problem occurred in your phone’s GPS circuitry. If this error occurs, contact Boost Mobile Customer Care.
Message Description
derstanding Status Messages
ert SIM Your SIM card is not being detected. Please check to ensure that you have inserted the SIM card correctly into your phone.
eck SIM Please check your SIM to make sure it has been inserted properly.
ong PIN You have entered an incorrect PIN number.
ase Enter Special de
You have inserted a SIM card that will not work with a Nextel phone. Contact Customer Care if you believe this is a valid SIM card.
ter SIM PIN Please enter your 4- to 8- digit SIM PIN code.
ter Unlock Code Auto Phone Lock is activated. Enter you unlock code.
w Browser ssage Memory ll!
Warns of low memory for Net Alerts.
anning for tellites
Searching for GPS satellites.
able to Locate ts
Could not find GPS satellites.
tus Messages Message Description
For Update Visit:
Technical Error
Status Messages
89
BCSeTESECOBINBE
You(a) compurcomSerboowhsub(soprintheretupurShoconanybetEqu
s of the then-current applicable Agreement will control. The to you through the Company as the Digital Mobile Network (the l Communications, Inc. and its iaries (collectively, “Nextel”). All
ns afforded to the Company by also afforded to Nextel through ent relationship with the
ATION - To activate the Service in your BOOST MOBILE u must call our free automated
ore the date shown. Remember umber to activate your service, these Terms and Conditions of y activating the Service you also to exchange with its related ntractors or agents who may be
g the Service, any customer y have provided to Company that se related businesses, tities to assist the Company in e. Company may suspend or t any time without notice if: (i)
e grounds to suspect the d by Customer to Boost Mobile or gistration or when you activated complete or incorrect or if there isuse by you in relation to the
oost MobileTM Terms and onditions of Prepaid rvice
RMS AND CONDITIONS OF PREPAID RVICE: PLEASE READ THESE TERMS AND NDITIONS CAREFULLY. THEY CONSTITUTE A DING AGREEMENT (the “Agreement”)
TWEEN YOU AND BOOST MOBILE.
(“Customer”) accept the terms of this Agreement by calling to activate BOOST MOBILESM wireless munications services (“Service”), (b) by
chasing BOOST MOBILE wireless munications equipment (the “Equipment”) or
vice or replenishing your airtime through stmobile.com, or (c) by signing this Agreement,
ichever applies. By using the Equipment, you scribe to the Service provided by Boost Mobile metimes “Company”). If you have not signed a ted copy of this Agreement and do not accept se terms, do not activate your phone; you may rn your phone for a full refund, within 10 days of chase, to the retail store where you purchased it. uld there be any conflict between the terms and ditions below, and the terms and conditions of applicable Service/Subscriber Agreement ween Customer and Company covering the ipment accompanying the Activation Guide, the
terms and conditionService/Subscriber Service is provided agent for, and using“System”) of, Nexteaffiliates and subsidrights and protectiothis Agreement are Nextel’s principal-agCompany.
1. SERVICE ACTIVand the call credits Activation Guide, yoservice number befthat by calling this nyou are agreeing toPrepaid Service. Bauthorize Companybusiness entities, coinvolved in providininformation you mais necessary for thecontractors, and enproviding the Serviccancel the Service athere are reasonablinformation provideits agent for user reyour Service, was inhas been fraud or m
90
Bo
Serin tCoSyscha
2. thetheRepurbutBOexpusetheexpthe$30seroncred
3. cartimcarMocomreprep
E – Customer agrees to comply es and regulations applicable to all applicable rules of the tions Commission (the “FCC”).
se the Service for any unlawful will not use the Service in aircraft in violation of law, regulation or er acknowledges and agrees that of Company Services and mer shall be governed by the s contained herein unless pany enter into a subsequent Agreement. Company may ent at any time. Any changes are pany provides Customer with g the effective date of the mer elects to use the Services or to Company on or after the changes, Customer is deemed to hange(s). If Customer does not , Customer may terminate ffective date of the changes.
BILE DIGITAL EQUIPMENT – e a Company approved handset be a BOOST MOBILE Service the Service. Company is not installation, operation, quality of intenance of the Equipment. Any r Equipment may require ing or Equipment or changes to
ost MobileTM Terms and Conditions of Prepaid Service
vice; (ii) you breach any of the terms or conditions his Agreement; or (iii) you do anything which in the mpany’s opinion, may cause damage to the tem. In addition, Service may be suspended, nged or terminated without notice.
CALL CREDITS – Your call credits are valid for Call Credit Validity Period, i.e., from the date of ir activation, until the call credit expiration date. fer to your rate plan table for details. You may chase additional RE-BOOSTTM Cards at any time you must activate them by calling the designated OST MOBILE Customer Care number before the iration date of the RE-BOOST Card. If you don’t your call credits or replenish your service within Call Credit Validity Period, your call credits will ire and your mobile number will be withdrawn at end of a 60-day Grace Period. There is a limit of 0 in call credits that may be aggregated on your vice at any time. RE-BOOST Cards can be used e only. Call credits are not transferable or eemable for cash.
SIM CARDS – The BOOST MOBILE pre-paid SIM d remains the property of Boost Mobile at all es. Should your BOOST MOBILE pre-paid SIM d or RE-BOOST Card(s) be lost or stolen, Boost bile will be under no obligation to replace them or pensate you. If Boost Mobile does choose to
lace your SIM card, you may be charged a lacement fee.
4. USE OF SERVICwith all statutes, rulCustomer, includingFederal CommunicaCustomer will not upurpose. Customeror in motor vehiclesordinance. Customall future purchasesEquipment by custoterms and conditionCustomer and ComService/Subscriber change this Agreemeffective when Comwritten notice statinchange(s). If Customake any payment effective date of thehave accepted the caccept the changesServices as of the e
5. CUSTOMER MOCustomer must havor device and must customer to accessresponsible for the transmission, or machange in Service oadditional programm
91
assprochawhconproAlthfor privliabeavfrom
6. be withas onlcopCubasCuteletranconnewpar(6) MOaccinc
onds to the call. Service charges service options when Customer OBILE Customer Service number 1-888-266-7848). If Customer e charges, Customer must submit n within forty five (45) days from ebits Customer’s account for the
f Company determines that an respect to any disputed Service
shall credit Customer’s account in ror. If Customer does not pay the wed to Company, Company may ies it may have under this payment of Service charges. the right to modify any and all vice charges at any time by giving ges to Customer. If Customer Service after the Company has
e, Customer will be deemed to hanges, and such changes will
ately upon Customer’s use of the tice of the changes, unless the
nication indicates a later effective oes not accept the changes, ediately cease all use of the
WIRELESS WEB SERVICES – ireless Web Services, consisting ns such as Internet, email, data nformation services (the
igned codes or numbers that may require gramming fees. Company reserves the right to nge or remove assigned codes and/or numbers
en such change is reasonably necessary in the duct of its business. Customer does not have any prietary interest in such codes or numbers. ough Federal and state laws may make it illegal third parties to listen in on service, complete acy cannot be guaranteed. Company shall not be le to Customer or to any third party for any esdropping on or interception of communications Company’s System.
RATES, CHARGES, AND PAYMENT – You will charged for your use of the Service in accordance the terms of the BOOST MOBILETM Rate Plan,
found in your BOOST MOBILE handset kit or ine at www.boostmobile.com. You may request a y of this document from Boost Mobile at any time.
stomer agrees to pay Company, on a prepay is, for charges by Company for the Service.
stomer acknowledges that chargeable time for phone calls and BOOST Walkie-Talkie call smissions originated by a handset begins when a nection is established with Company facilities. A BOOST Walkie-Talkie call is initiated by a call
ticipant if that participant responds more than six seconds after the other party finishes its BOOST BILE CONNECTSM transmission. Customer epts responsibility for Airtime charges from
oming telephone calls to the handset from the time
that Customer respmay apply to some calls the BOOST M1-888-BOOST-4U (disputes any Servica written explanatiothe date Company ddisputed Service. Ierror was made withcharges, Company the amount of the eramount in dispute oexercise any remedAgreement for non-Company reserves elements of the Sernotice of such chancontinues to use theprovided such notichave accepted the cbe effective immediService following noCompany’s commudate. If Customer dCustomer must immService.
7. BOOST MOBILEBOOST MOBILE Wof certain applicatioand other wireless i
92
Bo
“ApobtoffemaSerackor awillSysSucendcomAppSysCodisUsereqsublimaccWeSer
8. SUtharesAppAppCo
ation, Customer may be referred eveloper’s customer care, and e no obligation to support such
LLECTUAL PROPERTY y is not a publisher of the third ustomer may access from time to T MOBILE Wireless Web Company is not responsible for d by such third parties, including tements, opinions, graphics,
ices and other information essed by Customer through Services. Company gives no nce as to the currency, accuracy, lity of Content obtained through ireless Web Services. Company, nd others have proprietary ontent. Customer shall not
st, distribute, sell, publish, it or otherwise disseminate such ner, or permit others to do so, tten consent of Company, r others with proprietary interests
applicable.
: INSURANCE – Upon nce of delivery of the Equipment,
age, theft, or destruction to the borne by the Customer. No such
ost MobileTM Terms and Conditions of Prepaid Service
plications”) are part of the Services that can be ained through Company. Certain Applications red through Company or authorized third parties y be compatible with the Equipment and/or the vice offered by Company. Customer nowledges and agrees that there is no guarantee ssurance that the Applications are compatible, or
continue to be compatible, with Company’s tem or any of its Equipment or Service offerings. h compatibility shall not be construed as an orsement of a particular Application or a mitment on the part of Company that lication(s) will continue to be compatible with the tem, Equipment or Service for any period of time.
mpany reserves the right, in its sole discretion, to able or discontinue any Application for any reason. of BOOST MOBILE Wireless Web Services
uires a wireless Internet compatible phone, and is ject to any storage, memory or other Equipment
itation. Only certain Internet sites may be essed, and certain BOOST MOBILE Wireless b Services may not be available in all Company vice areas.
APPLICATION CUSTOMER CARE AND PPORT – Customer acknowledges and agrees t in most cases, the developer of an Application is ponsible for providing customer care and lication support to all Customers using the lication. In the event Customer contacts
mpany customer care with a problem concerning
the use of an Applicto the Application dCompany shall havApplication.
9. CONTENT; INTERIGHTS – Companparty content that Ctime through BOOSServices; therefore,the content providebut not limited to staphotos, music, serv(“Content”), and accBoost Wireless Webguarantee or assuracompleteness or utiBOOST MOBILE WContent providers ainterests in certain Creproduce, broadcacommercially exploContent in any manwithout the prior wriContent providers, oin such Content, as
10. RISK OF LOSSCustomer’s acceptaall risk of loss, damEquipment shall be
93
losin wCuresher
11.ASfedothimpsergroserinctranasstelerecresthesersucnotdelthe(10
REA – Local Dispatch (BOOST lar calling, BOOST MOBILE
ices, and respective coverage ices are subject to change at any retion of Company.
RMINATION - If you breach any ompany or fail to perform any of ade in this Agreement, you will be any may, without notice to you, d/or terminate this Agreement, in remedies available to us. You ts including reasonable attorneys , and court costs Company may is Agreement through any
ND CONDITION OF LIABILITY; pany does not assume and shall i) failure to deliver the Equipment e period; (ii) unavailability or
f the Equipment or the Services; ectly or indirectly to causes of Company, including, but not d, acts of the public enemy, acts acts or failure to act of the s, employees or subcontractors, ics, quarantine restrictions, s in the air or other hazardous itions, strikes, freight embargoes, aterials or services, commotion,
s, damage, theft, or destruction of the Equipment, hole or part, shall impair the obligations of
stomer hereunder, including, without limitation, ponsibility for the payment of Service Charges due eunder.
TAXES, FEES, SURCHARGES & SESSMENTS – Customer is responsible for all eral, state, and local taxes, fees, surcharges, and er assessments (collectively, “Charges”) that are osed on telecommunications services, other vices, and equipment or that are measured by ss receipts from the sale of telecommunications vices and/or equipment. Such Charges shall lude, but are not limited to: excise taxes; sales and saction taxes; utility taxes; regulatory fees and essments; universal service assessments, phone relay service (TRS) assessments; overies or similar charges. Customer shall be ponsible for such Charges regardless of whether Charge is imposed upon the sale of equipment or vices, upon Customer, or upon Company. If any h Charge is determined to be applicable and has been paid by Customer before Customer accepts ivery of equipment, Customer shall pay Company full amount of any such Charge no later than ten ) days after receipt of the invoice therefor.
12. COVERAGE AWalkie-Talkie), celluWireless Web Servareas for these Servtime at the sole disc
13. DEFAULT / TErepresentation to Cthe promises you min default and Compsuspend Service anaddition to all other agree to pay all cosfees, collection feesincur in enforcing thappeals.
14. LIMITATION AINDEMNITY - Comhave no liability for (within a specified timdelays in delivery o(iii) damage due dirbeyond the control limited to acts of Goof the government, Customer, its agentfires, floods, epidemcorrosive substanceenvironmental condinability to obtain m
94
Bo
waof CanyWirthefromWeAppWitliabnega ctheperOTSEBEINCDAWHOTPESUPAUNCOPRCUWHAC
USTOMER IRREVOCABLY M YOU MIGHT OTHERWISE XTEL ARISING OUT OF THE VENANTS NOT TO MAKE OR
OF ANY KIND AGAINST OUT OF THE SERVICES. indemnify, defend, and hold el harmless from any Customer les and regulations or Customer utes, ordinances or laws of any al public authority. The terms of
survive any termination or reement
OF DISPUTES -. PLEASE READ REFULLY. IT AFFECTS MAY OTHERWISE HAVE. IT
ESOLUTION OF MOST GH ARBITRATION INSTEAD OF D CLASS ACTIONS. INAL AND BINDING AND Y VERY LIMITED REVIEW BY A ITRATION CLAUSE SHALL
ATION OR EXPIRATION OF .
N PROCEDURES. YOU MUST ANY CLAIM OR DISPUTE TO
TING BOOST MOBILE RE, IN WRITING, TO ALLOW US ITY TO RESOLVE THE
ost MobileTM Terms and Conditions of Prepaid Service
r, unusually severe weather conditions or default ompany’s subcontractors whether or not due to such causes; or (iv) the use of BOOST MOBILE eless Web Services, including but not limited to accuracy or utility of any information acquired
the Internet through BOOST MOBILE Wireless b Services; or Internet Services, Content or lications whether or not supported by Company.
hout limiting the foregoing, the Company’s sole ility for Service disruption, whether caused by the ligence of the Company or otherwise, is limited to
redit allowance not exceeding an amount equal to proportionate charge to the Customer for the iod of Service disruption. EXCEPT AS HERWISE SET FORTH IN THE PRECEDING NTENCE, IN NO EVENT WILL THE COMPANY LIABLE FOR ACTUAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, IDENTAL, SPECIAL OR OTHER INDIRECT
MAGES ARISING OUT OF THE SERVICES, ETHER CAUSED BY ITS NEGLIGENCE OR HERWISE, NOR FOR ECONOMIC LOSS, RSONAL INJURIES OR PROPERTY DAMAGES STAINED BY THE CUSTOMER OR ANY THIRD RTIES ARISING OUT OF THE SERVICES. DER NO CIRCUMSTANCES WILL NEXTEL, IN NJUNCTION WITH WHICH THE COMPANY OVIDES THE SERVICES, BE LIABLE TO STOMER FOR ANY DAMAGES, OF ANY KIND ATSOVER, REGARDLESS OF THE FORM OF TION OR CAUSE OF ACTION, ARISING OUT OF
THE SERVICES. CWAIVES ANY CLAIHAVE AGAINST NESERVICES AND COBRING ANY CLAIMNEXTEL ARISING Customer agrees toCompany and Nextviolations of FCC ruviolation of any statlocal, state, or federthis Section 14 will expiration of this Ag
15. RESOLUTION THIS SECTION CARIGHTS THAT YOUPROVIDES FOR RDISPUTES THROUCOURT TRIALS ANARBITRATION IS FSUBJECT TO ONLCOURT. THIS ARBSURVIVE TERMINTHIS AGREEMENT
A. ARBITRATIOFIRST PRESENTUS BY CONTACCUSTOMER CATHE OPPURTUN
95
DordtbIAmtiiWVlt
Bfeaoa
CACtaif
recover punitive or exemplary y right to pursue any claims on a ated basis or in a representative
ERABILITY/WAIVER – This h all of the agreements between ing the Services and purchase of there are no oral or written n them other than as set forth in amendment or addition to this binding upon this Company and signed by both parties (and, ompany, by an officer of the any provision of this Agreement contravention of the law, such
onsidered null and void but the reement shall not be affected of Company, at any time to
ance by Customer of the reement shall not affect in any
uire such performances at any the waiver by Company of a ion hereof be taken or held to be
nce with or breach of any other uing waiver of such provision.
ISPUTE. You may invoke arbitration if your claim r dispute is not resolved within 60 days after we eceive your detailed written description of the ispute or claim and the circumstances giving rise o it. The arbitration of any dispute or claim shall e conducted in accordance with the Wireless ndustry Arbitration rules (“WIA Rules”) of the merican Arbitration Association (“AAA”), as odified by this Agreement. You and we agree
hat this Agreement evidences a transaction in nterstate commerce and the arbitration will be nterpreted and enforced in accordance with the
IA Rules and the laws of the Commonwealth of irginia. The arbitration will be conducted at a
ocation in Reston, Virginia, to be designated by he Company.
. COST OF ARBITRATION. All administrative ees and expenses of an Arbitration will be divided qually between you and Company. In all rbitrations, each party will bear the expense of its wn counsel, experts, witnesses and preparation nd presentation of evidence at the arbitration.
. WAIVER OF PUNITIVE DAMAGE CLAIMS ND CLASS ACTION. By this Agreement, both ustomer and Company are waiving certain rights
o litigate disputes in court. If for any reason the rbitration clause is deemed inapplicable or
nvalid, Customer and Company both waive, to the ullest extent allowed by law, any right we might
otherwise have todamages and anclass or consolidcapacity.
16. COMPLETE AGREEMENT/SEVAgreement sets fortthe parties concernthe Equipment, andagreements betweethis Agreement. NoAgreement shall beunless it is in writingin the case of the CCompany). Shouldbe found illegal or inprovision shall be cremainder of this Agthereby. The failurerequire the performprovisions of this Agway the right to reqlater time, nor shall breach of any provisa waiver of compliaprovision or a contin
96
Bo
17.Thito acapuporelemathawriresbinpertheits Agr
18.911Ser911matheprolocalwseror opaywhserapp
all be paid by Customer when ith Customer’s access to such
ency services, where available. ES TO HOLD COMPANY AND S AGAINST ANY AND ALL
S, ACTIONS, OR CAUSES OF G ALL ACTIONS BY THIRD OUT OF THE USE OR
OF THE COMPANY’S SERVICE R OTHER EMERGENCY
Y (SERVICE) – NEITHER EXTEL MAKES ANY PRESS OR IMPLIED,
UT LIMITATION, ANY IMPLIED RCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS R PURPOSE TO CUSTOMER ITH ITS USE OF THE VENT SHALL COMPANY OR
E FOR INCIDENTAL, OR OTHER INDIRECT FULL EXTENT THE SAME MAY Y LAW. CUSTOMER THAT SERVICE
ILL OCCUR FROM TIME TO S TO HOLD COMPANY AND S FOR ALL SUCH
ost MobileTM Terms and Conditions of Prepaid Service
ASSIGNMENT/RESALE/GOVERNING LAW – s Agreement may be freely assigned by Company ny successor of it or any other firm or entity able of performing its obligations hereunder, and n any such assignment, Company shall be ased from all obligations to Customer. Customer y not assign this Agreement, or resell the services t are subject to this Agreement without prior tten consent of Company. Subject to the trictions contained herein, this Agreement shall d and inure to the benefit of the successors and mitted assigns of the parties hereto. The laws of Commonwealth of Virginia, without application of conflicts of laws principles, shall govern this eement.
NOTICE REGARDING USE OF SERVICE FOR OR OTHER EMERGENCY CALLS – The vice provided hereunder does not interact with and other emergency services in the same nner as landline telephone service. Depending on circumstances of a particular call, the Service vided hereunder may not be able to identify your ation to emergency services and you may not ays be connected to the appropriate emergency vices provider. Additionally, the provision of 911 ther emergency services may be conditioned on ment of amounts to the governmental authorities
o implement or coordinate access to such vices, and Customer agrees that Company may ortion and pass through such amounts to
Customer, which shdue, in connection w911 or other emergCUSTOMER AGRENEXTEL HARMLESCLAIMS, DEMANDACTION (INCLUDINPARTIES) ARISINGATTEMPTED USE TO ACCESS 911 OSERVICES.
19. NO WARRANTCOMPANY NOR NWARRANTIES, EXINCLUDING WITHOWARRANTY OF MEFOR A PARTICULAIN CONNECTION WSERVICE. IN NO ENEXTEL BE LIABLCONSEQUENTIALDAMAGES TO THEBE DISCLAIMED BACKNOWLEDGESINTERRUPTIONS WTIME, AND AGREENEXTEL HARMLESINTERRUPTIONS.
97
20.COWAKINCUTHFOMAWAFITCUCOWALIALAWCOCODATHLIMDAOREQHETHCOTHPE
EED BY COMPANY, IF THE ES DEFECTIVE, THE COSTS
RY SERVICING AND REPAIR Y CUSTOMER.
For purposes of this Agreement: ity Period” means the number of of call credit activation until the piration, set out in the relevant OST Card” means the Boost
ining additional call credits which from participating outlets or the d expiration date provided to ditional call credits are purchased provided, as applicable; 3) ns the 60 day period date of Call Credit expiration, ate of account cancellation.
NO WARRANTY (EQUIPMENT) – NEITHER MPANY NOR NEXTEL MAKES ANY RRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY D, STATUTORY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, TO STOMER OR TO ANY OTHER PURCHASER OF IS EQUIPMENT. WITHOUT LIMITING THE REGOING, NEITHER COMPANY NOR NEXTEL KES ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED RRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR NESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. STOMER HEREBY WAIVES, AS AGAINST MPANY AND NEXTEL ALL OTHER RRANTIES, GUARANTEES, CONDITIONS, OR BILITIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, ARISING BY
OR OTHERWISE. IN NO EVENT SHALL MPANY, OR NEXTEL BE LIABLE FOR NSEQUENTIAL, SPECIAL, OR INCIDENTAL MAGES, WHETHER OR NOT OCCASIONED BY EIR NEGLIGENCE AND INCLUDING, WITHOUT ITATION, LIABILITY FOR ANY LOSS OR MAGE RESULTING FROM THE INTERRUPTION FAILURE IN THE OPERATION OF ANY UIPMENT SOLD OR OTHERWISE PROVIDED REUNDER. THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES AT EXTEND BEYOND THE DESCRIPTION NTAINED HEREIN. CUSTOMER ASSUMES E ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE QUALITY AND RFORMANCE OF THE EQUIPMENT. UNLESS
OTHERWISE AGREQUIPMENT PROVOF ALL NECESSAWILL BE BORNE B
21. DEFINITIONS –1) “Call Credit Validdays, from the datedate of call credit exrate plan; 2) “RE-BOMobileTM card contamay be purchased voucher number ancustomers when adwithout a card being“Grace Period” meacommencing on theand ending on the d
98
Bo
ost MobileTM Terms and Conditions of Prepaid Service99
SaInIMPEF
REINTRA
RFYoutransensusrecand
PoOpYouwithstahumene
deral Communications e of Federal Regulations; 47
art J.al Standards Institute (ANSI) / ical and Electronics Engineers 92.
ical and Electronics Engineers 99 Edition.mission on Non-Ionizing
tion (ICNIRP) 1998. (Canada). Safety Code 6. Limits
ure to Radiofrequency Fields in the Frequency Range GHz, 1999.unications Authority tions (Electromagnetic Radiation re) Standard 2003.egulatory Authority, Resolution 1) “additional requirements for PCS product certification.”
radio product performance and exposure to radio frequency nergy is within the guidelines ve standards, always adhere
ocedures:
fety and General formationORTANT INFORMATION ON SAFE AND
FICIENT OPERATION.
AD THIS INFORMATION BEFORE USING YOUR EGRATED MULTI-SERVICE PORTABLE DIO.
Operational Characteristicsr radio product contains a radio frequency smitter to convey the information you wish to d as well as occasional automatic signals used to tain connection to the wireless Webwork, and a eiver which enables you to receive communication connection information from the Webwork.
rtable Radio Product eration and EME Exposure
r Motorola radio product is designed to comply the following national and international
ndards and guidelines regarding exposure of an beings to radio frequency electromagnetic
rgy (EME):
• United States FeCommission, CodCFR part 2 sub-p
• American NationInstitute of Electr(IEEE). C95. 1-19
• Institute of Electr(IEEE). C95. 1-19
• International ComRadiation Protec
• Ministry of Healthof Human ExposElectromagnetic from 3 kHz to 300
• Australian CommRadiocommunica- Human Exposu
• ANATEL, Brasil R256 (April 11, 200SMR, cellular and
To assure optimal make sure humanelectromagnetic eset forth in the aboto the following pr
100
Saf
PhWhradSp
TwWhtradradwitinc
BoTo guiwha MbodnonFCMonotposor thearethe
ay radio mode: one inch (2.5
sing any data feature with or ssory cable: one inch (2.5 cm)
lied or an approved na. Unauthorized antennas, achments could damage the ay violate FCC regulations.
ntenna when the radio product g the antenna affects call quality radio product to operate at a han needed.
ssoriesd Motorola accessories call
visit our website at
ety and General Information
one Operationen placing or receiving a phone call, hold your io product as you would a wireline telephone. eak directly into the microphone.
o-way radio operationen using your radio product as a itional two-way radio, hold the io product in a vertical position h the microphone one to two hes (2.5 to 5 cm) away from the lips.
dy-worn operationmaintain compliance with FCC RF exposure delines, if you wear a radio product on your body en transmitting, always place the radio product in otorola approved clip, holder, holster, case or y harness for this product. Use of -Motorola-approved accessories may exceed
C RF exposure guidelines. If you do not use a torola approved body-worn accessory and are using the radio product in the intended use itions along side the head in the phone mode
in front of the face in the two-way radio mode, n ensure the antenna and the radio product kept the following minimum distances from body when transmitting
• Phone or Two-wcm)
• Data operation uwithout an acce
Antenna CareUse only the suppreplacement antenmodifications, or attradio product and m
DO NOT hold the ais “IN USE”. Holdinand may cause the higher power level t
Approved AcceFor a list of approve1-800-453-0920, orwww.mot.com/iden.
101
t Operation and EME Exposure
ALLGORAYoudesfor FedGovguidgenthatthroTheto ahea
Thea unRatTesposits hAlthpowopebecleveWestat
Befmusexcreqpos
e FCC for each model. The highest el phone when tested for use at the hen tested on the body, as described 39 W/kg during packet data orn measurements differ among phone on available accessories and FCC
ferences between the SAR levels of various positions, they all meet the nt for safe exposure.
an Equipment Authorization for this eported SAR levels evaluated as in
C RF exposure guidelines. SAR del phone is on file with the FCC and e Display Grant section of /fccid after searching on FCC ID
on Specific Absorption Rates (SAR) ellular Telecommunications Industry b-site at http://www.wow-com.com.
nd Canada, the SAR limit for mobile public is 1.6 watts/kg (W/kg) averaged sue. The standard incorporates a f safety to give additional protection for ount for any variations in
includes the Motorola testing protocol, re, and measurement uncertainty t.
Portable Radio Produc
MODELS WITH FCC ID AZ489FT5822 MEET THE VERNMENT’S REQUIREMENTS FOR EXPOSURE TO DIO WAVES.r wireless phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is igned and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits exposure to radiofrequency (RF) energy set by the eral Communications Commission of the U.S. ernment. These limits are part of comprehensive elines and establish permitted levels of RF energy for the eral population. The guidelines are based on standards were developed by independent scientific organizations ugh periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies. standards include a substantial safety margin designed ssure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and lth.
exposure standard for wireless mobile phones employs it of measurement known as the Specific Absorption
e, or SAR. The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6 W/kg.1 ts for SAR are conducted using standard operating itions reviewed by the FCC with the phone transmitting at ighest certified power level in all tested frequency bands. ough the SAR is determined at the highest certified er level, the actual SAR level of the phone while rating can be well below the maximum value. This is ause the phone is designed to operate at multiple power ls so as to use only the power required to reach the
bwork. In general, the closer you are to a wireless base ion antenna, the lower the power output.
ore a phone model is available for sale to the public, it t be tested and certified to the FCC that is does not
eed the limit established by the government-adopted uirement for safe exposure. The tests are performed in itions and locations (e.g., at the ear and worn on the
body) as required by thSAR value for this modear is 1.19 W/kg and win this user guide, is 1.transmission. (Body-wmodels, depending uprequirements.)2
While there may be difvarious phones and atgovernment requireme
The FCC has granted model phone with all rcompliance with the FCinformation on this mocan be found under thhttp://www.fcc.gov/oetAZ489FT5822.
Additional information can be found on the CAssociation (CTIA) we
1 In the United States aphones used by the over one gram of tissubstantial margin othe public and to accmeasurements.
2 The SAR informationassessment procedurange for this produc
102
Saf
ElIn
N
FaTo comanyso.equ
AirWhwhmuper
ices
ical Technology Association ends that a minimum separation
be maintained between a adio product and a pacemaker. tions are consistent with those of rug Administration.
akers should:
e radio product more than 6 om their pacemaker when the urned ON. io product in a breast pocket. site the pacemaker to minimize nterference. oduct OFF immediately if you to suspect that interference is
s radio products may interfere ids. In the event of such
ay want to consult your hearing discuss alternatives.
ety and General Information
ectro Magnetic terference/Compatibilityote: Nearly every electronic device is
susceptible to electromagnetic interference (EMI) if inadequately shielded, designed or otherwise configured for electromagnetic compatibility.
cilitiesavoid electromagnetic interference and/or patibility conflicts, turn off your radio product in
facility where posted notices instruct you to do Hospitals or health care facilities may be using ipment that is sensitive to external RF energy.
craften instructed to do so, turn off your radio product en on board an aircraft. Any use of a radio product st be in accordance with applicable regulations airline crew instructions.
Medical DevPacemakersThe Advanced Med(AdvaMed) recommof 6 inches (15 cm)handheld wireless rThese recommendathe U.S. Food and D
Persons with pacem
• ALWAYS keep thinches (15 cm) frradio product is t
• Not carry the rad• Use the ear oppo
the potential for i• Turn the radio pr
have any reasontaking place.
Hearing AidsSome digital wireleswith some hearing ainterference, you maid manufacturer to
103
Operational Warnings
OtIf ytheademainfo
UsChprothe
Wh
• G• U• P
a
Warningsith an Air Bagble radio product in the area over air bag deployment area. Air at force. If a portable radio is deployment area and the air bag oduct may be propelled with se serious injury to occupants of
losive Atmospheresroduct prior to entering any area
plosive atmosphere, unless it is a specially qualified for use in such ly Safe” (for example, Factory approved). Do not remove, tteries in such areas. Sparks in a atmosphere can cause an ulting in bodily injury or even
with potentially explosive res referred to above include as such as below decks on
l or chemical transfer or cilities, areas where the air hemicals or particles, such as t or metal powders, and any
!!
her Medical Devicesou use any other personal medical device, consult manufacturer of your device to determine if it is quately shielded from RF energy. Your physician y be able to assist you in obtaining this rmation.e While Drivingeck the laws and regulations on the use of radio ducts in the area where you drive. Always obey m.
en using the radio product while driving, please:
ive full attention to driving and to the road.se hands-free operation, if available.ull off the road and park before making or nswering a call if driving conditions so require.
OperationalFor Vehicles wDo not place a portathe air bag or in thebags inflate with greplaced in the air baginflates, the radio prgreat force and cauthe vehicle.
Potentially ExpTurn off your radio pwith a potentially exradio product type eareas as “IntrinsicalMutual, CSA, or ULinstall, or charge bapotentially explosiveexplosion or fire resdeath.
Note: The areasatmosphefueling areboats, fuestorage facontains cgrain, dus
104
Saf
BlaTo openeaareand
OpAnDodaminto
BaAll bodsucexp
al circuit (short circuit) and xercise care in handling any rticularly when placing it inside a her container with metal objects.
rying Considerationsy case may help protect the revent liquids (e.g., rain) from erior of the radio product. This proof, and exposing the unit to permanent damage to the unit.
t interior gets wet, then do not try with the use of an oven or a dryer the radio product and void the o the following:
er off the radio product.and SIM card (if so equipped) t.
uid from radio product.roduct and battery in an area that rature and has good air flow.uct, battery, and SIM card dry for econnecting the battery and/or radio product.
does not work after following the contact your dealer for servicing
ety and General Information
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.
sting Caps and Areasavoid possible interference with blasting rations, turn off your radio product when you are r electrical blasting caps, in a blasting area, or in as posted: “Turn off two-way radio”. Obey all signs instructions.
erational Cautionstennas
not use any portable radio product that has a aged antenna. If a damaged antenna comes
contact with your skin, a minor burn can result.
tteriesbatteries can cause property damage and/or ily injury, such as burns if a conductive material h as jewelry, keys, or beaded chains touches osed terminals. The conductive material may
complete an electricbecome quite hot. Echarged battery, papocket, purse, or ot
Cleaning and DUsing a leather carrsurfaces and help pentering into the intproduct is not waterliquids may result in
If your radio producto accelerate dryingas this will damage warranty. Instead, d
1 Immediately pow2 Remove Battery
from radio produc3 Shake excess liq4 Place the radio p
is at room tempe5 Let the radio prod
72 hours before rpowering on the
If the radio product steps listed above, information.
!
105
Accessory Safety Information
Clea ddetconradsolon
AcI
• Ba(itb
• Doi
k of damage to the cord or plug, ther than the cord when you ttery charger from the power
ny battery charger with a plug — replace them
may become warm during t hot. If it becomes hot to the om the power outlet immediately ts use. ommended attachment to a ay result in a risk of fire, electric persons.ttery charger power cord is will not be stepped on, tripped to damage or stress.
d should not be used with any nless absolutely necessary. Use tension cord could result in a risk shock. If an extension cord must re that:
e plug of the extension cord are ber, size, and shape as those on charger. cord is properly wired and in l condition.
an the external surfaces of the radio product with amp cloth, using a mild solution of dishwashing ergent and water. Some household cleaners may tain chemicals that could seriously damage the io product. Avoid the use of any petroleum-based vent cleaners. Also, avoid applying liquids directly the radio product.
cessory Safety Informationmportant: Save these accessory safety instructions.
efore using any battery or battery charger, read ll the instructions for and cautionary markings on 1) the battery, (2) the battery charger, which may nclude a separate wall-mounted power supply or ransformer, and (3) the radio product using the attery.o not expose any battery charger to water, rain, r snow as they are designed for indoor or
n-vehicle use only.
• To reduce the rispull by the plug radisconnect the basource outlet.
• Do not operate adamaged cord orimmediately.
• Battery chargers operation, but notouch, unplug it frand discontinue i
• Use of a non-recbattery charger mshock, or injury to
• Make sure the balocated so that it over, or subjected
• An extension corbattery charger uof an improper exof fire and electricbe used, make su• The pins on th
the same numthe plug of the
• The extensiongood electrica
Warning: To reduce the risk of injury, charge only the rechargeable batteries described in “Battery” on page 6. Other types of batteries may burst, causing personal injury and damage.
!!
106
Saf
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Forpro
ety and General Information
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.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.
optimum charging performance, turn off the radio duct while charging it in any battery charger.
107
MW
N
Wh
SubIncPorcer("ACDwithdefconThiremAcconare
RED LENGTH OF COVERAGE
ed One (1) year from the date of purchase by the first consumer purchaser of the product.
fined One (1) year from the date of purchase by the first consumer purchaser of the product.
are ced.
The balance of the original warranty or for ninety (90) days from the date returned to the consumer, whichever is longer.
d to the es the e (e.g. disk).
Ninety (90) days from the date of purchase.
OTOROLA LIMITED ARRANTY ote: FOR IDEN SUBSCRIBER PRODUCTS,
ACCESSORIES AND SOFTWARE PURCHASED IN THE UNITED STATES OR CANADA
at Does this Warranty Cover?
ject to the exclusions contained below, Motorola, . warrants its Motorola iDEN Digital Mobile and table Handsets ("Products"), Motorola-branded or tified accessories sold for use with these Products ccessories") and Motorola software contained on -Roms or other tangible media and sold for use these Products ("Software") to be free from
ects in materials and workmanship under normal sumer usage for the period(s) outlined below. s limited warranty is a consumer's exclusive edy, and applies as follows to new Products,
cessories and Software purchased by sumers in the United States or Canada, which accompanied by this written warranty:
PRODUCTS COVE
Products as definabove.
Accessories as deabove.
Products or Accessories that Repaired or Repla
Software as defineabove. Applies onlyphysical defects in media that embodicopy of the softwarCD-ROM, or floppy
108
MO
Wh
Norepand
Bacapbatwa
Abfromabu(craresraindirtProsubusathe
UsDeNoAccare
ice or Modification. Defects or rom service, testing, adjustment, ance, alteration, including without changes, or modification in any her than Motorola, or its enters, are excluded from
Products or Accessories with (a) ate tags that have been removed, d; (b) broken seals or that show ing; (c) mismatched board serial conforming or non-Motorola , or parts, are excluded from
rvices. Defects, damages, or the Accessories or Software due to service or signal you may with the Products, Accessories or d from coverage.
d in Physical Media. No at the software will meet your work in combination with any re applications provided by third ration of the software products or error free, or that all defects in ts will be corrected.
TOROLA LIMITED WARRANTY
at is not covered? (Exclusions)
rmal Wear and Tear. Periodic maintenance, air and replacement of parts due to normal wear tear are excluded from coverage.
tteries. Only batteries whose fully charged acity falls below 80% of their rated capacity and teries that leak are covered by this limited rranty.
use & Misuse. Defects or damage that result : (a) improper operation, storage, misuse or
se, accident or neglect, such as physical damage cks, scratches, etc.) to the surface of the product
ulting from misuse; (b) contact with liquid, water, , extreme humidity or heavy perspiration, sand, or the like, extreme heat, or food; (c) use of the ducts or Accessories for commercial purposes or jecting the Product or Accessory to abnormal ge or conditions; or (d) other acts which are not fault of Motorola, are excluded from coverage.
e of Non-Motorola Products and Accessories. fects or damage that result from the use of n-Motorola branded or certified Products, essories, Software or other peripheral equipment excluded from coverage.
Unauthorized Servdamages resulting finstallation, maintenlimitation, software way by someone otauthorized service ccoverage.
Altered Products. serial numbers or daltered or obliterateevidence of tampernumbers; or (d) nonhousings, antennascoverage.
Communication Sefailure of Products, any communicationsubscribe to or use Software is exclude
Software Embodiewarranty is made threquirements or willhardware or softwaparties, that the opewill be uninterruptedthe software produc
109
SoSofsofpro
Whfirs
What npricdoefunrecProappSofconTo ple
HoInfople
Moor
TTY
Or htt
tructions on how to ship the ies or Software, at your expense, rized Repair Center. To obtain clude: (a) a copy of your receipt, omparable proof of purchase; (b) of the problem; (c) the name of r, if applicable; (d) the name and
llation facility (if applicable) and, ) your address and telephone
tions Are There? ANY IMPLIED LUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION RANTIES OF Y AND FITNESS FOR A POSE, SHALL BE LIMITED TO F THIS LIMITED WARRANTY, REPAIR, REPLACEMENT, OR IDED UNDER THIS EXPRESS TY IS THE EXCLUSIVE CONSUMER, AND IS OF ALL OTHER
PRESS OF IMPLIED. IN NO TOROLA BE LIABLE, WHETHER TORT (INCLUDING R DAMAGES IN EXCESS OF RICE OF THE PRODUCT, OFTWARE, OR FOR ANY
NTAL, SPECIAL OR DAMAGES OF ANY KIND, OR E OR PROFITS, LOSS OF
ftware NOT Embodied in Physical Media. tware that is not embodied in physical media (e.g. tware that is downloaded from the internet), is vided "as is" and without warranty.
o is covered? This warranty extends only to the t consumer purchaser, and is not transferable.
at will Motorola Do? Motorola, at its option, will o charge repair, replace or refund the purchase e of any Products, Accessories or Software that s not conform to this warranty. We may use ctionally equivalent onditioned/refurbished/pre-owned or new ducts, Accessories or parts. No data, software or lications added to your Product, Accessory or tware, including but not limited to personal tacts, games and ringer tones, will be reinstalled. avoid losing such data, software and applications ase create a back up prior to requesting service.
w to Obtain Warranty Service or Other rmation? To obtain service or information,
ase call:
torola iDEN Customer Services 1-800-453-0920 954-723-4910
-877-483-2840
visit us online at p://www.motorola.com/iden/support
You will receive insProducts, Accessorto a Motorola Authoservice, you must inbill of sale or other ca written descriptionyour service providelocation of the instamost importantly; (enumber.
What Other LimitaWARRANTIES, INCTHE IMPLIED WARMERCHANTABILITPARTICULAR PURTHE DURATION OOTHERWISE THE REFUND AS PROVLIMITED WARRANREMEDY OF THE PROVIDED IN LIEUWARRANTIES, EXEVENT SHALL MOIN CONTRACT ORNEGLIGENCE) FOTHE PURCHASE PACCESSORY OR SINDIRECT, INCIDECONSEQUENTIALLOSS OF REVENU
110
MO
BUSOFINCOTOSODA
SolimconlenlimThiyousta
LawprecoprighMocopProothsucrigh
TOROLA LIMITED WARRANTY
SINESS, LOSS OF INFORMATION OR DATA, FTWARE OR APPLICATIONS OR OTHER ANCIAL LOSS ARISING OUT OF OR IN NNECTION WITH THE ABILITY OR INABILITY USE THE PRODUCTS, ACCESSORIES OR FTWARE TO THE FULL EXTENT THESE MAGES MAY BE DISCLAIMED BY LAW.
me states and jurisdictions do not allow the itation or exclusion of incidental or sequential damages, or limitation on the
gth of an implied warranty, so the above itations or exclusions may not apply to you. s warranty gives you specific legal rights, and may also have other rights that vary from
te to state or from one jurisdiction to another.
s in the United States and other countries serve for Motorola certain exclusive rights for yrighted Motorola software such as the exclusive ts to reproduce and distribute copies of the torola software. Motorola software may only be ied into, used in, and redistributed with, the ducts associated with such Motorola software. No er use, including without limitation disassembly of h Motorola software or exercise of the exclusive ts reserved for Motorola, is permitted.
111
PaIn© 2BOBOtradWo
NENEDIRNEtradNe
MOtradof MMo
Micreg
T9
T9®
ThiPatpat
ava-based marks are trademarks arks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. in ountries.
service names are the property of ers. All trademarks, service mes used in this Guide are federal and/or international rights reserved. Printed in the
Notice
cts described in this manual may Motorola and third party software ctor memories or other media.
States and other countries la and third party software clusive rights for copyrighted e exclusive rights to distribute or ighted software. Accordingly, any e contained in the Motorola e modified, reverse-engineered, duced in any manner to the w. Furthermore, the purchase of ts shall not be deemed to grant implication, estoppel, or se under the copyrights, patents, s of Motorola or any third party xcept for the normal, lty-free license to use that arises in the sale of a product.
tent and Trademark formation003 Boost Worldwide, Inc. All rights reserved. OST, BOOST and Logo, BOOST MOBILE, OST MOBILE and Logo, and the Logo are emarks and/or service marks of Boost rldwide, Inc.
XTEL®, the NEXTEL logo®, PTT and design®, XTEL ONLINE®, PUSH TO TALKTM, PTTTM, ECT CONNECTTM, GROUP CONNECTTM and
XTEL WORLDWIDE® are service marks, emarks, and/or registered trademarks owned by
xtel Communications, Inc.
TOROLA, the Stylized M Logo and all other emarks indicated as such herein are trademarks otorola, Inc. ® Reg. U.S. Pat. & Tm. Off. © 2003
torola, Inc. All rights reserved.
rosoft and Microsoft Internet Explorer are istered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.
is a trademark owned by Tegic Communications.
Text Input Patent and Trademark Information
s product is covered by U.S. Pat. 5,818,437, U.S. . 5,953,541, U.S. Pat. 6,011,554 and other ents pending.
Java and all other Jor registered trademthe U.S. and other c
All other product or their respective ownmarks and trade naprotected by state, trademark laws. All U.S.A.
Software Copyright
The Motorola produinclude copyrightedstored in semiconduLaws in the United preserve for Motoroproviders certain exsoftware, such as threproduce the copyrcopyrighted softwarproducts may not bdistributed, or reproextent allowed by lathe Motorola produceither directly or by otherwise, any licenor patent applicationsoftware provider, enon-exclusive, royaby operation of law
112
Pat
ent and Trademark Information113
InAAcc
Alp
BBacBat
BatBauBooBooBooCoBoo
CCa
on hold 71receiving 19redialing 22, 80TTY, see TTY calls
Clock 80Contacts 21, 33
capacity 37creating entries 35deleting 37editing entries 36icons 33International numbers 38searching 34showing all entries 35showing only Boost
Walkie-Talkie 34SIM card 33storing fast 36storing from idle screen 36storing from Memo 36, 39storing from recent calls 27, 36type 27, 33viewing 34
dex
essories 16safety 105ha mode 29
klight 80terycharging 7cover 4inserting 6safety 104tery Use and Maintenance 8d rate 82st 41st Mobile Customer Care 85st Mobile Terms and
nditions of Prepaid Service 89st Mobile Voice Mail 10, 41
ll alerts 25deleting 26
queue 25receiving 25responding 25, 26sending 25sorting 26viewing 25
Call forwarding 53all calls 53missed calls 54off 53
Call Hold 71Call restrictions 75Call Timers 72Calls
answering automatically 80answering with any key 80emergency 22ending 19entering number 20from Contacts 21from memo 39from Recent calls 21icons 20international 71, 72
114
Ind
DDia
DirDis
EEm
emEmEnaEnd
FFinFro
storing to Contacts 36International numbers 71
calling 72storing 38
Internetsecurity 69
KKeypad 3
locking 81
LLanguage 80Lists, see menusLocking the Keypad 15
MMemo 39
calling from 39creating 39editing 39storing to Contacts 36, 39viewing 39
Memoryring tones 57
Menu key 3, 11
ex
ling codesnon-emergency numbers 75telecommunications relay
service 75ectory Assistance 76playbacklight 80contrast 79options 11screen 11
ail 33, 36receiving 52sending 52ail 51ergency calls 22bling Over-the-Air Security 9 key 3
ding Your Phone Number 10nt cover 82
GGPS Enabled 59
almanac data 63best results 62emergency calls 23, 60map software 65privacy options 64security 64viewing location 61
GPS PIN 81GPS, see GPS Enabled
HHandset, see phoneHeadset 80
IIcons
calls 20Contacts 33main menu 12Recent calls 27status 13text entry 29
Idle screen 11
115
Me
Me
Me
Me
Mic
NNaNoNu
OOApro
Recent calls 21, 27deleting 28display time 82icons 27storing to Contacts 27, 36viewing 27
Redialing 22, 80Ring tones 33, 55
deleting 57downloading 57memory 57off 55setting 55setting in Contacts 35, 56vibrate 55viewing assigned 56
Ringer 79see also Ring tonesoff 79
SSafety 99
accessory 105battery 104electromagnetic interference
nus 11context-sensitive 3, 11main menu 12ssage notifications 49setting options 49ssages 49see also mobile originated text
messagingemail 51reading 52receiving 49text and numeric 50ssages, two-way Textsending 50Web 50robrowser 69
vigation key 3n-emergency numbers 75meric mode 31
RSS, see over-the-air graming 9
Over-the-air programming 9
PPassword
voice mail 42Passwords 82Patent information 111Pauses
dialing 71storing 37
Phone 3, 11active line 80locking 81off 9on 9only 82setting up 3
Phone callscall restrictions 75
Powering On and Off 9Programming, over-the-air 9PUK code 15
RRadio frequency 99
116
Ind
SecSenSet
SIM
SIM
SpeStaSym
TT9 TDTel75Tex
group lists 46message forwarding 47playing messages 41
Voice mail 50receiving 50sending calls to 19, 50setting up 10, 41
Voice name 34Volume, setting 79, 81
WWaits
dialing 71storing 37
Walkie-Talkie Options 81Web Messaging 50White Page listings 76Word mode 29
YYellow Page listings 76
ex
102medical devices 102radio frequency 99urity 69, 81d key 3tings 80resetting 82 card 4, 13
Contacts 33inserting 5removing 5 PIN 14, 81
changing 14requirement 14unblocking 15ed Dial 34, 36tus messages 87bols mode 31
Text Input, see text entryD/TTY devices 75ecommunications relay service
t display area 11, 20
Text entry 29Alpha mode 29database 29, 30icons 29mode 29Numeric mode 31Symbols mode 31Word mode 29
Text messages 51Trademark information 111TTY calls 73
baud rate 74making 73mode 74on 74
TTY devices 75
UUsing Speed Dial and Turbo Dial 22
VVoice Mail
changing password 42greetings 42