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ContentsGetting Started........................................... 1
Removing the Battery Door ............................. 3Locating Your SIM Card .................................. 3Battery ............................................................. 4Powering On and Off ....................................... 6Activating Service ............................................ 7Enabling Over-the-Air Security ........................ 7Finding Your Phone Number ........................... 7Completing Setup ............................................ 8Phone Basics................................................. 10SIM Card Security.......................................... 14Locking the Keypad ....................................... 17Accessories ................................................... 18Wireless Local Number Portability: BringingYour Phone Number From Another Carrier ... 18Nextel® Customer Care ................................. 18
Making Calls.............................................21Receiving Calls .............................................. 22Ways to Enter a Number ............................... 23Missed Phone Calls ....................................... 25Using Speakerphone ..................................... 25
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ications ....................................60ations .....................................60ory .........................................61e Main Menu ..........................61ns and GPS Enabled .............62
.......................................... 65hone to Vibrate .......................65Tones to Contacts.................66
te ............................................66one Assignments ...................66ore Ring Tones......................66ory .........................................67
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Checking Capacity ......................................... 41Creating Pauses and Waits ........................... 41International Numbers ................................... 42
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extel® Voice Mail ...................................45Setting Up Your Voice Mail Box..................... 45Playing Messages.......................................... 45Changing Your Password .............................. 46Recording Your Name ................................... 46Recording Your Active Greeting .................... 46Advanced Voice Mail Features ...................... 47
essages ................................................. 53Message Notifications.................................... 53Voice Mail ...................................................... 54Text and Numeric Messages ......................... 54Net Alerts ....................................................... 55
all Forwarding........................................57Forwarding All Calls ....................................... 57Turning Off Call Forwarding........................... 57Forwarding Missed Calls ............................... 58
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.......................................... 93ook ..........................................93ts .............................................94................................................96s..............................................97inders.....................................97rom Datebook.........................98atebook Setup ........................98
PS Enabled ............................................ 69IMPORTANT: Things to Keep in Mind........... 69Making an Emergency Call ............................ 70Viewing Your Approximate Location.............. 71Enhancing GPS Performance........................ 72Updating Satellite Almanac Data ................... 74Setting Privacy Options ................................. 75Using GPS with Map Software ...................... 76
extel Online® Services.......................... 79NOL Services................................................. 79Accessing NOL Services From Your Phone.. 79
oice Records.......................................... 81Creating Voice Records................................. 81Playing Voice Records................................... 81Labeling Voice Records................................. 81Deleting Voice Records ................................. 82Locking Voice Records .................................. 82Managing Memory ......................................... 82
dvanced Calling Features..................... 83Call Waiting.................................................... 83Switching Between Calls ............................... 83
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hortcuts ................................................ 101Creating a Shortcut ...................................... 101Using a Shortcut .......................................... 101Editing a Shortcut ........................................ 101Deleting Shortcuts ....................................... 102
ustomizing Your Phone...................... 103Setting the Volume ...................................... 103Setting Your Phone to Vibrate ..................... 103Using a Headset .......................................... 103Changing the Look of Your Phone............... 104Temporarily Turning Off Calls ...................... 105Using Settings.............................................. 105
rofiles ................................................... 111Viewing Profiles ........................................... 111Switching Profiles ........................................ 111How Changing Settings Effects Profiles ...... 111Temporary Profiles ...................................... 112Creating Profiles .......................................... 113Editing Profiles ............................................. 113Deleting Profiles........................................... 113Setting Call Filtering..................................... 114
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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: i730
Model Number: H63XAN6RR4AN
Conforms to the following regulations:
FCC Part 15, subpart B, section 15.107(a),15.107(d) and section 15.109(a)
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Press A under Ok.Note: If you press A under Later, the idle screen
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ress O.croll to see your information:Name — Enter your name. See “Entering Text”on page 33.Line 1 and Line 2 — your phone numbers forphone lines 1 and 2. These are filled in whenyou receive your first Net alert after enablingover-the-air security on your phone.Direct Connect — Your Direct Connectnumber is the number that others use tocontact you using Direct Connect service. It isfilled in when you receive your first Net alertafter enabling over-the-air security on yourphone.Group ID — the number of the Talkgroup youhave joined.Carrier IP — the IP address assigned toNextel. It is filled in when you register forpacket data services.IP1 Address and IP2 Address — the IPaddresses assigned to you for using theInternet with your phone.Ckt — Your circuit data number is the numberyou use if you want to use your phone totransfer circuit data. See “Using Your Phone asa Modem” on page 88. You receive this numberfrom Nextel.
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screen shown above is the idle screen. The idleeen appears when your phone is on, but notaged in any activity.
xt Areas area displays menus, messages, names,ne numbers, and other information.
Display OptionsTwo display optionsscreens. You select aoption key below it.
Menus and ListYour phone’s featuresubmenus, and lists.
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mCreate, view, store, editcontacts. See page 37.
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My Info View personal phoneinformation, includingphone number and DirectConnect number. Seepage 7.
Downloads Provides a catalog of ringtones, wallpaper, gamesand applications that youcan download directly fromyour phone. Browsethrough the catalog to adda new ring tone, awallpaper to serve as thebackground image on yourphone, a game forentertainment, or anapplication that serves yourbusiness and productivityneeds. Items in thesecatalogs change daily, socheck regularly for freshcontent.
GPS Find your approximategeographical location. Seepage 69.
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ernet — You are ready to browseinternet or are browsing thernet using a secure connection.
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Groups of setting you applytogether. See page 111.
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Airplane Mode — Your phone is setto Airplane Mode. See “TemporarilyTurning Off Calls” on page 105.
Z Packet Data — You are ready totransfer packet data or aretransferring packet data. See “UsingYour Phone as a Modem” on page88.
O TTY — You are ready to use yourphone to make calls using ateletypewriter device. See “MakingTTY Calls” on page 89.
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The message SIM Unlocked displays.Important: If you enter your PIN incorrectly 3 times,
your SIM card is blocked. To unblockyour SIM card, you must contact NextelCustomer Care. See “Unblocking thePIN”.
hanging the PINNote: The SIM PIN requirement must be turned
on in order to access this feature.
From the main menu, select Settings > Security> Change Password > SIM PIN.At the Enter Old SIM PIN screen, enter thecurrent SIM PIN.Press A under Ok.At the Enter New SIM PIN screen, enter the new4- to 8-digit SIM PIN.Press A under Ok.At the Re-enter New SIM PIN screen, re-enterthe new SIM PIN to confirm.Press A under Ok.
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your SIM card from your phone unlessabsolutely necessary.
With your phone powered off, remove the batterydoor and battery.While holding the tab down, slide your SIM cardout of the SIM card holder.
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to lock and unlock the keypad.o set a specific time for the keypad to lock ifhere has been no activity, select Auto Lock andhen select a time.
keypad can be set to lock in 5, 10, 15 or 20utes if the keypad is not touched during thecified time. To turn the auto lock off, repeat
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Use One Touch Direct Connect to make a DirectConnect callUse a TTY device — see “Making TTY Calls” onpage 89
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our phone places the call to the phone numberssigned to the Contacts type displayed.f the Contacts type displayed is not a phoneumber, your phone places the call to the phoneumber stored in the Contacts entry.f the Contacts type displayed is not a phoneumber and you have more than one phoneumber stored in the Contacts entry, your phonerompts you to select the phone number you wanto place the call to.
m Datebookou have numbers stored as part of events intebook, you can use these numbers to makels. For information on storing events in Datebook,
“Datebook” on page 93.
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Answer — begin a Direct Connect call with thesenderQueue — store the call alert to the call alertqueue, which is a list of call alertsClear — dismiss and delete the call alert
ending Call AlertsEnter the Direct Connect number you want tosend to, as you would when making a DirectConnect call.Press A under Alert. Ready to Alert appears onthe display.Press the PTT button until Alert Successfulappears on the display.Note: If the alert is not successful, this may mean
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sponding to Call Alerts in the Queuer you queue a call alert, you can respond to it by
king a Direct Connect call to the sender ording a call alert to the sender.
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rom the main menu, select Call Alert.croll to the call alert you want to respond to.ress the PTT button to begin the call.
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n icon appears beside the name or numberndicating the Contacts type of the number used inhe call. See “Contacts” on page 37.
or phone calls, an icon appears to the left of theame or number giving more information about theall:
Note: The recent calls list also stores call alertsyou have received. They appear as DirectConnect calls. Call alerts remain in yourrecent calls list until you delete them or untilthey reach the end of the list.
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ith the Contacts type field highlighted, scroll leftr right to display the Contacts type you want tossign the number. For information on Contactsypes, see page 37.f you want to add more information to the entry,ollow the applicable instructions in “Creatingntries” on page 39.ress A under Done.
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rom the recent calls list, scroll to the call youant to delete.ress A under Delete. -or-
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ModeText Input analyzes the letters onyou press and arranges them toou type, T9 Text Input matcheswords in its database and
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n screens that require you to enter text, you see theollowing icons. These icons tell you which text inputode you are using:
hen you access a screen that requires you tonter text, you start in the mode last used.
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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 nowhe database.
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sing Numeric ModeSelect Numeric as your text input mode.Press the number buttons on your keypad toenter numbers.
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Contacts entry contains:
A name — A name is required if your are storingmore than one number or address to the entry;otherwise, it is optional. Typically, this is the nameof the person whose contact information is storedin the entry.A ring tone — You can assign a ring tone to eachentry. This is the sound your phone makes whenyou receive phone calls or call alerts from any ofthe numbers stored in the entry.
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umber, you can then dial that number by sayinghe voice name into your phone. This iconppearsP to the left of the Contacts type icon ifvoice name is assigned.
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view entries:
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equired for all Contacts entries. Other information isptional. You may enter the information in any ordery 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 toontacts.
o cancel a Contacts entry at any time press, e toeturn to the idle screen.
o create a Contacts entry:
To access the entry details screen:
Select Contacts > [New Contact]. -or-
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signing Optionsf you have not already, select [Options].he default Speed Dial number assigned to ahone number is displayed in the Speed # field.his is always the next available Speed Dial
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Note: If you are concerned about whether yourlocal 911 emergency response center isequipped to receive GPS locationinformation, contact your local authorities.
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From the main menu, select GPS > Privacy.If your GPS PIN security feature is enabled, enteryour GPS PIN. (See “Setting the GPS PINSecurity Feature” for more information.)Select the privacy option you want:• Restricted — No Java or similar software
applications may view the location of yourphone. However, location information may stillbe available to the phone’s owner, fleetmanager, or account administrator.
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f you are on a call and receive a second call, yourhone emits a tone and displays a message sayingou are receiving a second call.
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ou can enter a pause or wait while dialing aumber. For more information on pauses and waits,ee “Creating Pauses and Waits” on page 41.
o create a pause while dialing a phone number:
From the keypad, enter the digits you want tooccur before the pause.Press m.Select Insert Pause.Enter the digits you want to occur after the pause.
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From the keypad, enter the digits you want tooccur before the wait.Press m.Select Insert Wait.Enter the digits you want to occur after the wait.
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f a Talkgroup at once. A Talkgroup is aredetermined group of up to 25 Nextel customers.
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Choose the Talkgroup name from Contacts orrecent calls list.
Proceed as if making a Direct Connect call.
eceiving Group ConnectTM Callso answer a Group Connect call:
Proceed as if answering a Direct Connect call.Only one person at a time may speak on a GroupConnect call.
The Direct Connect number or name of theperson who is speaking will appear on the displaybelow the Talkgroup number.
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view or reset a timer:
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From the main menu, select Settings > PhoneCalls > TTY > Baud.Select the baud rate for your location.
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such as #77, 311,...) provided by local and stateovernments. These numbers are used to reporton-emergency incidents. If the situation includes
mminent danger or loss of life, you should dial 911.
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set the active line:rom the main menu, select Settings > Phonealls > Set Line.elect the phone line you want to be the active
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Datebook event contains:
A subject — A name you assign to the event. Youcan also enter a phone number, Direct Connectnumber, or Talkgroup number here. After theevent is stored, you can call this number fromDatebook or when you get a reminder of thisevent.A location — The location of the event. You canalso enter a phone number, Direct Connectnumber, or Talkgroup number here. After theevent is stored, you can call this number fromDatebook or when you get a reminder of thisevent.A start time — The start time automaticallyassigned to an event is the beginning of the day.You can change the start time, or assign no starttime, before storing the event.A duration — the length of time the event lastsA date — The date automatically assigned to anevent is the date that was highlighted or selectedwhen you began creating the event. You canchange this date before storing the event.
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croll left and right using the navigation key. -or-
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highlight a day in month view:
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go to today’s date:
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When you are finished, press O.
If you want to assign a location to the event:
Select Location.
Enter the location. See “Entering Text” on page33. -or-
Enter a phone number, Direct Connect number,or Talkgroup number. After the event is stored,you can call this number.
When you are finished, press O.
The start time automatically assigned to an eventis the beginning of the day. If you want to changethe start time or assign no start time:
Select Start.
Enter the start time you want. -or-
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f you have created a reminder for the event andant to set the ring tone for that reminder:
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elect the ring tone you want from the ring tonestored in your phone.
f you want to assign a profile that your phone iswitched to while the event is occurring:
elect Profile.
elect the profile you want from the profilestored in your phone.
our phone switches to this profile when thevent starts and switches back to the previousrofile when the event ends.
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eleting EventsSelect the day the event occurs.Select the event.Press m.Select Delete.If the event is not a recurring event, press O orpress A under Yes to confirm. -or-
If the event is a recurring event:
Select This Event Only to delete only the eventselected in step 2.
Select Repeat Event to delete all occurrences ofthe event.
eceiving Remindersf you created a reminder for a Datebook event,hen the reminder time occurs, your phone notifiesou with text on the display and a reminder tone.
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make a call or send a call alert:
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menu, select Shortcuts.ut highlighted, press m..ortcut you want to move.Grab.
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reating a ShortcutGo to the menu item you want to create a shortcutfor.
For example, if you want to create a shortcut tothe screen for creating a new Contacts entry:From the main menu, select Contacts, thenhighlight [New Contact].
Press and hold m until a confirmation screenappears.Press O or press A under Yes.Select Key.Press the number key you want to assign to theshortcut.Press O.If you want to record a voice name for theshortcut: Select Voice. As directed by the screenprompts, say and repeat the name you want toassign to the number. Speak clearly into themicrophone.
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rom the main menu, select Shortcuts.croll to the shortcut you want to delete.ress m.elect Delete.ress O or press A under Yes to confirm.
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ote: If you are using your phone with a headset,and you have the Flip to End option set toOn, closing your flip sends incoming soundto the headset and does not end the call.See “Setting Flip Actions” on page 86.
ing a Remote PTT Buttonou are using a headset or other accessory with aote PTT button, you can use the remote PTT
ton for phone calls and Direct Connect calls.
phone calls, use the remote PTT button tower calls, switch between calls, and end calls.
ld the remote PTT button for less than 2 secondsnswer calls and switch between calls. Hold theote PTT button for more than 2 seconds to end
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change the wallpaper that appears on the idleeen:
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anges the wallpaper that appearsen.ges the color scheme of the
ts size of text on the display.controls whether main menuthe idle screen.
backlight lights the display andu make or receive a call, open orpress keys or buttons. Backlightg the backlight stays on; Sensorbacklight to light up only in low
To set the contrast of the one-line display, selectExt. Display.
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To choose large icons, select Icon View.
emporarily Turning Off Callsometimes you may want to have your phone on,ut turn off its ability to make and receive calls, suchs when you are on an airplane.
o set your phone so that it can not make or receivehone calls, Direct Connect calls, or Group Connectalls, or transfer data:
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lock — controls whether the time and dateppear on the idle screen; sets time and dateormat; sets year.enu View — controls whether the items on yourain menu and Java applications menu appears large icons or a list.arge Dialing — sets large digits to appear onhe idle screen when you enter a number.ontrast — sets the contrast of the display.anguage — sets the language that your phoneisplays.
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dles phone calls:
et Line — sets phone line 1 or phone line 2 ashe active line for outgoing calls.ny Key Ans — If this feature is on, you cannswer calls by pressing any key on the keypad.uto Redial — sets your phone to automatically
edial calls you make when the system is busy.all Waiting — See “Call Waiting” on page 83.
• Auto Ans — setsanswer an incominof rings. When thisanswers by connenot send the call toof coverage or on
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the volume of sound associatedys and buttons.
Tkgrp Area — lets you define your Talkgrouparea.One Touch DC — See “Setting One Touch DirectConnect” on page 85.Alert Type — controls how your phone notifiesyou when you receive Direct Connect calls andGroup Connect calls.
ersonalize Featureshe Personalize menu makes main menu itemsasier to access.
Menu Options — Reorder Menu lets youchange the order of the items on the main menuby grabbing and moving them; Add/RemoveApps lets you create a shortcut to a Javaapplication on the main menu.Up Key — sets the main menu item you accesswhen you scroll up from the idle screen.Down Key — sets the main menu item youaccess when you scroll down from the idlescreen.Left Key — sets the main menu item you accesswhen you scroll left from the idle screen.Right Key — sets the main menu item youaccess when you scroll right from the idle screen.Center Key — sets the main menu item youaccess when you press O from the idle screen.
• Left Sftkey — saccess when yothe idle screen.
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curity FeaturesSecurity menu lets you turn security features onoff and change passwords:
hone Lock — turns on a feature that locks yourhone, either immediately or automatically after aet period of inactivity. An unlock code is requiredo enable this feature, to unlock the phone, and toet a new Unlock code. Contact Nextel Customerare for your default unlock code.eypad Lock — locks the phone’s keypad, either
mmediately or automatically after a set period ofnactivity.IM PIN — enables and disables your phone’sIM PIN security feature. See “Turning the PINequirement On and Off” on page 14.PS PIN — enables and disables your phone’sPS PIN security feature. See “Setting the GPSIN Security Feature” on page 75.
• Change Passworunlock code, secuPIN.
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profile contains these settings:
Ring Tones — sets all options described in “RingTones” on page 65, except assigning ring tones toContacts.Display/Info — sets Wallpaper, Color Palette,Text Size, and Backlight options. See“Display/Info Features” on page 105.Phone Calls — sets Set Line and Auto Ansoptions. See “Phone Calls Features” on page106.Volume — sets all options described in “VolumeFeatures” on page 107.Call Filter — controls which calls, call alerts, andmessage notifications your phone responds to.See “Setting Call Filtering” on page 114.Advanced — sets headset option. See “Using aHeadset” on page 103.
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pdates the profile in effect to reflect thesehanges, without notifying you -or-reates a temporary profile that contains thesehanges
set your phone to create a temporary profile thattains changes you make to settings:
rom the main menu, select Profiles.ress m.elect Setup > Temp Profile.et this option to On.
set your phone to update the profile in effect toect any changes you make to settings:
et Temp Profile to Off in step 4.
mporary Profilesour phone is set to create temporary profiles, aporary profile is created when you makenges to settings without switching or editingfiles.
mporary profile is based on the profile in effecten you made the changes, but reflects thenged settings. Making more changes furtherates the temporary profile, for as long as it is inct.
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reating ProfilesFrom the main menu, select Profiles.Select [New Profile]. -or-
Scroll to any profile. Press m. Select New.
Enter the name you want to give the profile. See“Entering Text” on page 33.
When you are finished, press O.
If you want to base this profile on an existingprofile: Select Copy from. Select the profile youwant to base this profile on. If you do not choosea profile to copy from, the new profile is based ona default profile.Press A under Create.Scroll through the list of options and set theirvalues.Press A under Done.
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trol which calls, call alerts, and messageifications your phone notifies you of, and which itores.
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hile setting options for a profile, select Callilter.o set filtering options for phone calls, selecthone.Off sets your phone to notify you of all phonecalls.All sets your phone to ignore all phone calls.All Contacts sets your phone to notify you onlyof phone calls from numbers stored inContacts.Some Cntcs sets your phone to notify you onlyof phone calls from numbers you select fromContacts.
f you set the Phone option to Some Cntcs,elect up to 5 Contacts entries that contain phoneumbers you want to be notified of calls from.
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lease take a few steps to gather information aboutour phone prior to contacting us. This will betterble us to provide you with the highest level ofervice possible. Please have the followingnformation available to give to the representativeho answers your inquiry.
Your Personal Telephone Number (PTN).Your phone's model number (located underneaththe battery).The ID numbers printed on your SIM card.
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6. NEXTEL ONLINServices, consistinemail, data, informservices (the “Appthat can be obtainApplications offereparties may be coand/or the Serviceacknowledges andguarantee or assucompatible, or willCompany’s SystemService offerings.from Company ofconstrued as an eApplication or a coCompany that Appcompatible with thfor any period of tiin its sole discretioApplication for anyServices requiresphone, and is sub
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tomer shall provide Companys the purchase of the
ount set forth on the front of thisy also has the right, exercisablet any time or from time to time,
to make a deposit to guaranteee hereunder, including Servicerwise required by law, depositsther funds and will not earnereby grants Company, as
interest in such deposits, toof all sums due hereunder asnce of all other paymentr may have to the Company
or hereafter arising. Upone, or upon the first billing cycleth of service, whichever comespply the deposit against any
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er Equipment limitation. Only certain internets may be accessed, and certain Nextel Onlinevices may not be available in all Companyvice areas.
PPLICATION CUSTOMER CARE ANDPPORT – Customer acknowledges and agreest in most cases, the developer of an Applicationesponsible for providing customer care andlication support to all customers using thelication. In the event Customer contacts
mpany Customer Care with a problemcerning the use of an Application, Customer mayreferred to the Application developer’s customere, and Company shall have no obligation toport such Application.
ONTENT; COMMUNICATIONS WITHHERS; INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS –mpany is not a publisher of third party contentt Customer may from time to time access throughxtel Online Services; therefore Company is notponsible for the content provided by such thirdties, including but not limited to statements,nions, graphics, photos, music, services ander information (“Content”), and accessed bystomer through Nextel Online Services. Nor ismpany responsible for the actions of third partiesing from a Customer’s contact with such thirdties via Nextel Online Services, whether suchtact is facilitated through Customer’s own
initiative or via an emCompany gives no gcurrency, accuracy,Content obtained thrCompany, Content pproprietary interestsshall not, nor permit odistribute, sell, publisotherwise disseminawithout the prior writContent providers, ointerests in such Con
9. DEPOSITS – Cuswith a deposit towardEquipment in the amagreement. Companin its sole discretion ato require Customerpayment of sums ducharges. Unless othemay be mixed with ointerest. Customer happlicable, a securitysecure the paymentwell as the performaobligations Customewhether now existingtermination of Servicafter the twelfth monfirst, Company may a
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GES AND PAYMENT – Theor Service is set forth in therate plan(s) selected by Customer.ue invoices for Service. Monthlyhall be invoiced in advance.istance charges shall be invoiceder is responsible to payely basis, for charges for Servicefront of this Agreement, and any
eto. If Customer elects to payapproved credit or debit card,authorizes Company to charge thes specified by Customer fromecurring basis for all chargesmpany Account Numbers set’s invoice. Customer (i) expresslyny to charge Customer’sor debit card account number(s)arges incurred; and (ii)pany to charge such accountservices are used. Customer
fy Company of any changes to theor bank account used fornt is for the duration of thiscancelled earlier by either partys advance written notice to themer acknowledges thatr telephone calls and Nextelll transmissions originated by aconnection is established with
utstanding Service charges of Customer or anyther amount owed to the Company. If Customer iserminating the Agreement, any remaining balanceill be released to the Customer at the Customer’s
ast known address within approximately 90 days. Ifhe Customer continues with the Agreement, anyredit balance remaining after the deposit is appliedill be applied to any amounts that may becomewing to the Company in the future except that, atustomer’s request, amounts of $50 or more will be
eleased to the Customer at the latest addressnown to Company within 30 days of the Customerequest. In all cases, Customer agrees that anyemaining balance will be retained by Company inhe event the postal service is unable to deliver theunds to the Customer at the latest address knowno Company. Company reserves the right tonterrupt Services if Service appears to havexcessive charges, payments are delinquent, anynusual calling patterns are observed onustomer’s account, or during public safetymergencies. Such interruption may be done torotect Customer or Company as the Companyetermines in its sole discretion, but in no eventhall the Company be liable to the Customer or tony third party by reason of interrupting or failing toause an interruption of Service.
10. RATES, CHARprice established fcurrent CompanyCompany shall issAccess charges sAirtime and long din arrears. CustomCompany, on a timas set forth on themodifications therusing a Company-Customer herebycredit or debit cardtime to time on a rincurred on the Coforth on Customerauthorizes Compadesignated creditfor all fees and chreauthorizes Comnumber each timeshall promptly noticredit or debit cardpayment. EnrollmeAgreement unlesswith thirty (30) dayother party. Custochargeable time foDirect Connect caunit begin when a
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BREACH – A late paymente maximum interest rate
r month may be applied toif monthly invoices are not paidlate payment charge is appliedlance due and outstanding.
arge is for costs related to theand shall not be deemed anharge of $25.00 will be madecheck or negotiable instrumenter and returned unpaid by ar any reason. Company maymoney order, cashier’s check,rm of payment, at Company’s
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mpany facilities. A new Nextel Direct Connect callitiated by a call participant if that participant
ponds more than six (6) seconds after the otherty finishes its Nextel Direct Connectsmission. Customer accepts responsibility forime charges from incoming telephone calls to itsbile unit from the time that Customer responds tocall. If Customer disputes any Service charges,
stomer must pay the entire amount set forth ininvoice by the due date and submit a writtenlanation within forty five (45) days from the datethe invoice. Direct Connect, Group Connect, andtionwide Direct Connect charges are calculatedmultiplying the minutes of use, number ofticipants, and applicable rate, to be paid by theiator. If Company determines that an error wasde on Customer’s invoice, Company shall creditstomer’s account in the amount of the error. Ifstomer does not pay the amount in dispute,mpany may exercise any remedies it may haveer this Agreement for non-payment of Servicerges. Company reserves the right to modify anyall elements of the Service charges at any timeeach such modification shall be effectiveediately upon the Company’s communication
reof to Customer, unless the Company’smunication indicates a later effective date with
pect to such modification. Payments which arereceived within thirty (30) days from the date ofinvoice shall be subject to late payment charges
as set forth in this Agagreed that paymentinstallments, or on crthis Agreement, Cuspaying amounts dueIf Customer does noare due, such failureAgreement and Comexercise any remediAgreement or at lawEquipment is on a crCustomer accepts deCustomer may not rerefund of any amounmaking payments asuntil the Equipment s
11. NONPAYMENT/charge of 1.5% (or thpermitted by law) peCustomer’s accountby the due date. Theto the total unpaid baThe late payment chnon-timely paymentinterest payment. A cby Company for anytendered by Customfinancial institution fodemand payment byor similarly secure fo
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S; INSURANCE – Upontance of delivery of theof loss, damage, theft, or
Equipment shall be borne by theh loss, damage, theft, orEquipment, in whole or part, shallons of Customer hereunder,limitation, responsibility for thee Charges due hereunder.
AMAGE INSURANCE – IfDirect Protect insuranceny will remit the monthly chargehat appears on Customer’s bill tommunications Insurance Servicestomer’s behalf. Customert insurance protection is offeredCompany, and that any requestsclaims regarding the insurance
Signal. Customer acknowledgessummary of coverage, includingtion, which is also available by
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, SURCHARGES &Customer must pay all federal,
xes, fees, surcharges, and otherectively, “Charges”) that arections subject to this Agreement.esponsible for such chargesther the Charge is: (a) imposed
iscretion at any time or from time to time. Ifompany obtains the services of a collection or
epossession agency or an attorney to assistompany in remedying Customer’s breach of thisgreement, including but not limited to theonpayment for charges hereunder, Customer shalle liable for this expense. Customer understandshat in the event of nonpayment of charges or anyther breach of the terms and conditions of thisgreement, in addition to any other remediesompany may have, Company may temporarily orermanently terminate Service to Customer. Ifervice is terminated and not reconnected within
hirty (30) days, all outstanding payments to beade in installments are accelerated and
mmediately due in full. If Company disconnects theervice, Customer shall be liable to satisfy andischarge all outstanding amounts due and pay aeconnect charge of $25.00 per unit, in addition tony advance payment of Service charges that maye requested by the Company at its discretion,efore the Company will reactivate Service.ompany reserves the right to modify the terms ofervice as a precondition to reactivating Service. If
he Equipment is purchased on an installment basis,r credit, the Company may take possession of thequipment, at any time wherever the same may beithout legal process and without being responsible
or loss and damage.
12. RISK OF LOSCustomer’s accepEquipment, all riskdestruction to theCustomer. No sucdestruction of theimpair the obligatiincluding, withoutpayment of Servic
13. PROPERTY DCustomer selectsprotection, Compafor the insurance tThe Signal Teleco(“Signal ”) on Cusacknowledges thaby the Signal, notfor information orshall be directed tohaving received adeductible informacalling Signal at 1
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tions, strikes, freightto obtain materials or services,, war, unusually severer default of Company’sher or not due to any suchof Nextel Online Services,ted to the accuracy or utility ofired from the Internet throughes; or Internet Services,ns whether or not supported byaction Company takes in itstect Company’s network,hts or property of Company, itss from “hacking,” “spamming,”ts of third parties that Companypact its network or systems.THE FOREGOING, THE
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n the sale of telecommunications services, othervices, equipment, and/or other products; (b)asured by gross receipts from sales made bympany to Customer; (c) imposed upon thestomer or upon the Company; (d) imposed as a-line or per-unit Charge. Such Charges include,are not limited to: excise taxes; sales andsaction taxes; gross receipts taxes, utility taxes;
versal service assessments; telephone relayvice (TRS) assessments; and other regulatorys and assessments. Customer shall not beponsible for taxes imposed on Company’s netome. If Customer claims an exemption from anyh Charge, Customer must provide Company with
id and properly-executed documentation of suchmption before such exemption shall becomective. Customer must provide Company with the
stomer’s Primary Place of Use of Company’svice, as defined by Customer’s residential streetress or primary business address.
COVERAGE AREA – Local Dispatch (Directnnect), cellular calling, Nextel Online Services,
respective coverage areas for these Servicessubject to change at any time at the sole
cretion of Company.
LIMITATION AND CONDITION OF LIABILITY;EMNITY – Company does not assume and shalle no liability under the Agreement for (i) failure toiver the Equipment within a specified time period;
(ii) availability and deEquipment, or (iii) dadue directly or indirecontrol of Company,of God, acts of the pgovernment, acts orits agents, employeefloods, epidemics, qusubstances in the airenvironmental condiembargoes, inabilitycommotion, terrorismweather conditions osubcontractors whetcauses; (iv) the useincluding but not limiany information acquNextel Online ServicContent or ApplicatioCompany; or (v) anysole discretion to prosystems, and the rigsubscribers, or other“viruses ” or other acbelieves adversely imWITHOUT LIMITINGCOMPANY’S SOLEDISRUPTION, WHENEGLIGENCE OF TOTHERWISE, IS LIM
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of this Agreement shall not behe failure of Company at any time
ormance by Customer of thegreement shall not affect in any
quire such performances at anyl the waiver by Company of aision hereof be taken or held topliance with or breach of any
a continuing waiver of such
/RESALE/GOVERNING LAW –ay be freely assigned byuccessor of it or any other firm orerforming its obligationson any such assignment,released from all obligations toer may not assign this Agreementes which are subject to thist prior written consent oft to the restrictions containedment shall bind and inure to theessors and permitted assigns of
LLOWANCE NOT EXCEEDING AN AMOUNTQUAL TO THE PROPORTIONATE CHARGE TOHE CUSTOMER FOR THE PERIOD OF SERVICEISRUPTION. EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE SETORTH IN THE PRECEDING SENTENCE, IN NOVENT IS THE COMPANY LIABLE FOR ACTUAL,ONSEQUENTIAL, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL ORTHER INDIRECT DAMAGES CAUSED BY ITSEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE, NOR FORCONOMIC LOSS, PERSONAL INJURIES ORROPERTY DAMAGES SUSTAINED BY THEUSTOMER OR ANY THIRD PARTIES. Customergrees to indemnify, defend, and hold Companyarmless from any Customer violations of FCC rulesnd regulations or Customer violation of anytatutes, ordinances or laws of any local, state, orederal public authority.
7. COMPLETEGREEMENT/SEVERABILITY/WAIVER – Thisgreement sets forth all of the agreements between
he parties concerning the Service and purchase ofhe Equipment, and there are no oral or writtengreements between them other than as set forth inhis Agreement. Except for changes made byompany in accordance with Section 1 above, nomendment or addition to this Agreement shall beinding upon Company unless it is in writing andigned by both parties (and, in the case of theompany, by an officer of the Company). Companyhall not be bound by the terms and conditions in
Customer’s purchexpressly agreedCompany. This Agaccepted by the Cthis Agreement belaw, such provisionbut the remainderaffected thereby. Tto require the perfprovisions of this Away the right to relater time nor shalbreach of any provbe a waiver of comother provision orprovision.
18. ASSIGNMENTThis Agreement mCompany to any sentity capable of phereunder, and upCompany shall beCustomer. Customor resell the servicAgreement withouCompany. Subjecherein, this Agreebenefit of the succ
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(EQUIPMENT) – COMPANYNTIES ORS OF ANY KIND,ESS OR IMPLIED, TOANY OTHER PURCHASERT. WITHOUT LIMITING THE
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parties hereto. This Agreement shall beerned by the laws of the State or Commonwealthhich this Agreement is executed by the
mpany.
NOTICE REGARDING USE OF SERVICE FOROR OTHER EMERGENCY CALLS - (a) The
vice provided hereunder does not interact withand other emergency services in the same
nner as landline telephone service. DependingCustomer’s location and the circumstances andditions of a particular call, the Service providedeunder may not be able to identify Customer’sphone number and/or location to emergencyvices, and Customer may not always benected to the appropriate emergency servicesvider. Company is deploying wireless Enhanced(“E911 ”) service to help public safety
horities locate Customers and other users of thevice who make 911 calls. However, E911 is notilable in all areas, and even in those areas whereimplemented, inherent limitations in thisanced wireless technology prevent it from being% reliable. Accordingly, Company agrees tovide Customer with E911 service whereilable, and Customer acknowledges that E911vice is not available in all areas and is notpletely reliable. (b) Customer hereby consentsompany’s disclosure of Customer information,
luding but not limited to Customer name,ress, telephone number, and location, to
governmental and qusuch as emergencyenforcement agencienecessary to respon
20. NO WARRANTYMAKES NO WARRAIMPLIED, INCLUDINANY IMPLIED WARMERCHANTABILITYPARTICULAR PURPCONNECTION WITHIN NO EVENT SHALINCIDENTAL, CONSINDIRECT DAMAGESAME MAY BE DISCCUSTOMER ACKNOINTERRUPTIONS WTIME, AND AGREESHARMLESS FOR AL
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CURITY, INTEGRITY, ANDCompany may take any and allcessary or reasonable to (i)and systems, or the rights of
ny’s subscribers or others; (ii)e its network or systems; or (iii)ts and services. Such action mayitation, employing methods,
rocedures to filter or blockrough Company’s network orgly, Company may, in its sole and, at any time, filter “spam ”,ny Customer preference solicitedercised by Customer. Companyto Customer or to any third partyges sent through Company’ss.
AIVES, AS AGAINST COMPANY, ALL OTHERARRANTIES, GUARANTEES, CONDITIONS, OR
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NTERRUPTION OR FAILURE IN THEPERATION OF ANY EQUIPMENT SOLD ORTHERWISE PROVIDED HEREUNDER. THERERE NO WARRANTIES WHICH EXTENDEYOND THE DESCRIPTION CONTAINEDEREIN. CUSTOMER ASSUMES THE ENTIREISK AS TO THE QUALITY AND PERFORMANCEF THE EQUIPMENT. UNLESS OTHERWISEGREED BY COMPANY, IF THE EQUIPMENTROVES DEFECTIVE, THE COSTS OF ALLECESSARY SERVICING AND REPAIR WILL BEORNE BY CUSTOMER.
2. NEXTEL ONLINE “GOLD ” SERVICES – Nextelnline “Gold ” Services are those Internet and dataervices offered in conjunction with a Service plansing the suffix “Gold ”; e.g., Packetsream Gold.ompany may charge an activation fee for each IPddress for these services. These services may besed only with mobile clients for Internet/intranetccess and Internet e-mail via a standard HTML
browser (e.g., NetCommunicator, Mmay also be usedapplications, for demail access, andapproved by NextServices may notframe relay connedata feeds. Compservice, without nousage adversely imsystems or other s
23. NETWORK SEOPTIMIZATION -action it deems neprotect its networkCompany, Compaoptimize or improvimprove its producinclude, without limtechnologies, or pmessages sent thsystems. Accordinabsolute discretionwithout regard to aby Company or exshall not be liablefor blocking messanetwork or system
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lects, possesses or develops about Customer (i)rovide any product or service that Customerchases, or accesses through or uses on theipment; (ii) to conduct marketing activities inordance with applicable law, and Company’sacy policy, as described below; (iii) to provision aber portability request, either through Companynew service provider; (iv) to comply with the
; or (v) to respond to emergencies. Customernowledges that (i) Company posts a privacyicy on its website that explains its policies withpect to the collection, access, use, andclosure of personal Customer information; (ii)mpany may revise such policy at any time; andthe most recent version of such policy shall attime serve as the effective privacy policy,
ardless of the date on which Customer enteredthis Agreement.
COMMERCIAL LOCATION BASED SERVICESCustomer purchases any commercial locationed service for use through Company’s networkquipment, Customer shall clearly,spicuously, and regularly notify all its users that
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F Operational Characteristicsour radio product contains a radio frequency
ransmitter to convey the information you wish toend as well as occasional automatic signals usedo sustain connection to the wireless network, and aeceiver which enables you to receiveommunication and connection information from theetwork.
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dy-worn operationmaintain compliance with FCC RF exposuredelines, if you wear a radio product on your bodyen transmitting, always place the radio product inotorola approved clip, holder, holster, case
body harness for this product. Use of-Motorola-approved accessories may exceed
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d an Equipment Authorization for thisreported SAR levels evaluated as in
FCC RF exposure guidelines. SARodel phone is on file with the FCC andhe Display Grant section ofet/fccid after searching on FCC ID
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and Canada, the SAR limit for mobilee public is 1.6 watts/kg (W/kg)gram of tissue. The standard
stantial margin of safety to given for the public and to account for anyrements.n reported to the FCC includes the
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LL MODELS WITH FCC ID AZ489FT5824 MEET THEOVERNMENT’S REQUIREMENTS FOR EXPOSURE TOADIO WAVES.our wireless phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It isesigned and manufactured not to exceed the emission
imits for exposure to radiofrequency (RF) energy set by theederal Communications Commission of the U.S.overnment. These limits are part of comprehensiveuidelines and establish permitted levels of RF energy for
he general population. The guidelines are based ontandards that were developed by independent scientificrganizations through periodic and thorough evaluation ofcientific studies. The standards include a substantial safetyargin designed to assure the safety of all persons,
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ests for SAR are conducted using standard operatingositions reviewed by the FCC with the phone transmittingt its highest certified power level in all tested frequencyands. Although the SAR is determined at the highestertified power level, the actual SAR level of the phonehile operating can be well below the maximum value. This
s because the phone is designed to operate at multipleower levels so as to use only the power required to reachhe network. In general, the closer you are to a wirelessase station antenna, the lower the power output.
efore a phone model is available for sale to the public, itust be tested and certified to the FCC that is does not
xceed the limit established by the government-adoptedequirement for safe exposure. The tests are performed inositions and locations (e.g., at the ear and worn on the
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radio product more than 6m their pacemaker when therned ON.product in a breast pocket.
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radio products may interfereids. In the event of suchy want to consult your hearingiscuss alternatives.
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susceptible to electromagneticinterference (EMI) if inadequatelyshielded, designed or otherwiseconfigured for electromagneticcompatibility.
cilitiesavoid electromagnetic interference and/orpatibility conflicts, turn off your radio product infacility where posted notices instruct you to do
Hospitals or health care facilities may be usingipment that is sensitive to external RF energy.
craften instructed to do so, turn off your radio producten on board an aircraft. Any use of a radioduct must be in accordance with applicableulations per airline crew instructions.
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se While Drivingheck the laws and regulations on the use of radioroducts in the area where you drive. Always obeyhem.
hen using the radio product while driving, please:
Give full attention to driving and to the road.Use hands-free operation, if available.Pull off the road and park before making oranswering a call if driving conditions so require.
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interior gets wet, then do not trywith the use of an oven or aage the radio product and void, do the following:
r off the radio product.nd SIM card (if so equipped)t.id from radio product.oduct and battery in an areaperature and has good air flow.
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other area where you would normally beadvised to turn off your vehicle engine.Areas with potentially explosiveatmospheres are often but not alwaysposted.
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commended attachment to amay result in a risk of fire, electricto persons.attery charger power cord is
it will not be stepped on, trippeded to damage or stress.rd should not be used with anyunless absolutely necessary. Useextension cord could result in alectric shock. If an extension cordake sure that:
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instructions.
Before using any battery or battery charger, readall the instructions for and cautionary markings on(1) the battery, (2) the battery charger, which mayinclude a separate wall-mounted power supply ortransformer, and (3) the radio product using thebattery.Do not expose any battery charger to water, rain,or snow as they are designed for indoor orin-vehicle use only.
• To reduce the ripull by the plugdisconnect thesource outlet.
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The cord size is 18AWG for lengths up to 100feet and 16AWG for lengths up to 150 feet.Do not operate any battery charger if it hasreceived a sharp blow, has been dropped, orhas been damaged in any way; take it to aqualified service technician.Do not disassemble a battery charger; take it toa qualified service technician when service orrepair is required. Incorrect reassembly mayresult in a risk of electric shock or fire.Maximum ambient temperature around thepower supply or transformer of any batterycharger should not exceed 40°C (104°F).The output power from the power supply ortransformer must not exceed the rating givenon the Desktop Dual-Pocket Charger.The disconnection from the line voltage ismade by unplugging the power supply from theAC receptacle.To reduce risk of electric shock, unplug anybattery charger from the outlet beforeattempting any maintenance or cleaning.
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Note: FOR IDEN SUBSCRIBER PRODUCTS,ACCESSORIES AND SOFTWAREPURCHASED IN THE UNITED STATESOR CANADA
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se with these Products ("Accessories") andotorola software contained on CD-Roms or other
angible media and sold for use with these Products"Software") to be free from defects in materials andorkmanship under normal consumer usage for theeriod(s) outlined below. This limited warranty is aonsumer's exclusive remedy, and applies asollows to new Products, Accessories andoftware purchased by consumers in the Unitedtates or Canada, which are accompanied by
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rvices. Defects, damages, ors, Accessories or Software duen service or signal you mayith the Products, Accessoriesed from coverage.
in Physical Media. Not the software will meet your
work in combination with anyapplications provided by third
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TOROLA LIMITED WARRANTY
at is not covered? (Exclusions)
rmal Wear and Tear. Periodic maintenance,air and replacement of parts due to normal weartear are excluded from coverage.
tteries. Only batteries whose fully chargedacity falls below 80% of their rated capacity andteries that leak are covered by this limitedrranty.
use & Misuse. Defects or damage that result: (a) improper operation, storage, misuse or
se, accident or neglect, such as physicalage (cracks, scratches, etc.) to the surface of
product resulting from misuse; (b) contact withid, water, rain, extreme humidity or heavyspiration, sand, dirt or the like, extreme heat, ord; (c) use of the Products or Accessories formercial purposes or subjecting the Product oressory to abnormal usage or conditions; or (d)er acts which are not the fault of Motorola, areluded from coverage.
e of Non-Motorola Products and Accessories.fects or damage that result from the use ofn-Motorola branded or certified Products,essories, Software or other peripheralipment are excluded from coverage.
Unauthorized Servidamages resulting frinstallation, maintenawithout limitation, soin any way by someoauthorized service cecoverage.
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ntly; (e) your address and.
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ITY AND FITNESS FOR ARPOSE, SHALL BE LIMITED TOF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY,REPAIR, REPLACEMENT, OR
VIDED UNDER THIS EXPRESSNTY IS THE EXCLUSIVECONSUMER, AND ISU OF ALL OTHER
XPRESS OF IMPLIED. IN NOOTOROLA BE LIABLE,NTRACT OR TORT (INCLUDINGR DAMAGES IN EXCESS OF
PRICE OF THE PRODUCT,SOFTWARE, OR FOR ANY
ENTAL, SPECIAL ORL DAMAGES OF ANY KIND, ORUE OR PROFITS, LOSS OF
oftware NOT Embodied in Physical Media.oftware that is not embodied in physical media
e.g. software that is downloaded from the internet),s provided "as is" and without warranty.
ho is covered? This warranty extends only to theirst consumer purchaser, and is not transferable.
hat will Motorola Do? Motorola, at its option, willt no charge repair, replace or refund the purchaserice of any Products, Accessories or Software thatoes not conform to this warranty. We may useunctionally equivalenteconditioned/refurbished/pre-owned or newroducts, Accessories or parts. No data, software orpplications added to your Product, Accessory oroftware, including but not limited to personalontacts, games and ringer tones, will be reinstalled.o avoid losing such data, software and applicationslease create a back up prior to requesting service.
ow to Obtain Warranty Service or Othernformation? To obtain service or information,lease call:
otorola iDEN Customer Services-800-453-0920 or 954-723-4910
TY-877-483-2840
r visit us online atttp://www.motorola.com/iden/support
You will receive inProducts, Accessoto a Motorola Authservice, you mustbill of sale or othe(b) a written descrof your service proand location of theand, most importatelephone number
What Other LimitWARRANTIES, INLIMITATION THEMERCHANTABILPARTICULAR PUTHE DURATION OOTHERWISE THEREFUND AS PROLIMITED WARRAREMEDY OF THEPROVIDED IN LIEWARRANTIES, EEVENT SHALL MWHETHER IN CONEGLIGENCE) FOTHE PURCHASEACCESSORY ORINDIRECT, INCIDCONSEQUENTIALOSS OF REVEN
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me states and jurisdictions do not allow theitation or exclusion of incidental orsequential damages, or limitation on the
gth of an implied warranty, so the aboveitations or exclusions may not apply to you.s warranty gives you specific legal rights,you may also have other rights that vary
m state to state or from one jurisdiction tother.
s in the United States and other countriesserve for Motorola certain exclusive rights foryrighted Motorola software such as the exclusivets to reproduce and distribute copies of thetorola software. Motorola software may only beied into, used in, and redistributed with, theducts associated with such Motorola software.other use, including without limitation
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. What This Warranty Coversnd For How Long:OTOROLA warrants the MOTOROLAanufactured iDEN Communication Products listedelow (“Product”) against defects in material andorkmanship under normal use and service for aeriod of time from the date of purchase ascheduled below:
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. the battery capacity falls below 80% of rated
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MOTOROLA, at itrepair the Productreplace it (with a nrefund the purchawarranty period praccordance with thReplaced parts orbalance of the origAll replaced partsproperty of MOTO
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Warranty Does
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duct with any ancillary equipment, and all suchipment if expressly excluded from this warranty.ause each system which may use the Product is
que, MOTOROLA disclaims liability for range,erage, or operation of the system as a whole, orportion of the system not produced by
TOROLA, under this warranty.
General Provisions:s warranty sets forth the full extent ofTOROLA’S responsibilities regarding theduct, Repair, replacement or refund of thechase price, at MOTOROLA’S options, is thelusive remedy. THIS WARRANTY IS GIVEN INU OF ALL OTHER EXPRESS WARRANTIES.LIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING WITHOUTITATION, IMPLIED WARRANTIES OFRCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR ARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED TO THERATION OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY TOE FULL EXTENT SUCH MAY BE DISCLAIMEDLAW. IN NO EVENT SHALL MOTOROLA BEBLE FOR DAMAGES IN EXCESS OF THERCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT, FOR ANYSS OF USE, LOSS OF TIME,ONVENIENCE, COMMERCIAL LOSS, LOST
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LA will be notified promptly inpurchaser of any notice of such
LA will have sole control of theh suit and all negotiations for itsompromise; andduct or parts become, or in
operation, maintenance, installation, alteration,modification, or adjustment.
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. Product which has had the serial numberremoved or made illegible.
. Rechargeable batteries if:1.Any of the seals on the battery enclosure of
cells are broken or show evidence oftampering.
2.The damage or defect is caused by chargingor using the battery in equipment or serviceother than the Product for which it isspecified.
. Freight costs to the repair depot.. A Product which, due to illegal or unauthorized
alteration of the software/firmware in theProduct, does not function in accordance withMOTOROLA’S published specifications or thelocal type acceptance labeling in effect for theProduct at the time the Product was initially
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MOTOROLA’S opinion be likely to become, thesubject of a claim of infringement of a patent,that such purchaser will permit MOTOROLA, atits option and expense, either to procure forsuch purchaser the right to continue using theProduct or parts or to replace or modify thesame so that it becomes non-infringing or togrant such purchaser a credit for the Product orparts as depreciated and accept its return. Thedepreciation will be an equal amount per yearover the lifetime of the Product or parts asestablished by MOTOROLA.
TOROLA will have no liability with respect to anyim of patent infringement which is based upon the
bination of the Product or parts furnishedeunder with software, apparatus or devices notished by MOTOROLA, nor will MOTOROLAe any liability for the use of ancillary equipmentoftware not furnished by MOTOROLA which isched to or sued in connection with the Productny parts thereof. In no event shall MOTOROLA
liable for any incidental, special or consequentialages arising from any claim of patent
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