Motorola i1000 manual Setting the Time and Date Format, Date Display Options, Hour Display

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Your i1000 Portable

SETTING THE TIME AND DATE FORMAT

If your carrier provides this option, you can set your portable to display the current time and date. Unless the portable is turned off, it continues to display the current time during a loss of service.

You have a choice of a 12- or a 24-hour clock format. See Table 2.

N O T E

As you travel between different time zones, your portable automatically displays local time.

Table 2: Time Display Options

12-Hour Display

24-Hour Display

 

 

12:00a

00:00

 

 

6:25a

06:25

 

 

10:25a

10:25

 

 

12:00p

12:00

 

 

6:25p

18:25

 

 

10:25p

22:25

 

 

You have a choice of either a MM/DD (month/day) or a DD/MM (day/month) date format. See Table 3.

Table 3: Date Display Options

 

 

International

 

US Format

Format

Date

(MM/DD)

(DD/MM)

 

 

 

January 2nd

01/02

02/01

 

 

 

January 31st

01/31

31/01

 

 

 

October 9th

10/09

09/10

 

 

 

December 31st

12/31

31/12

 

 

 

If you activate the time and date, they are displayed in all ready states (Phone, Group, Private). The time of day is also shown during an active Phone call. The time and date are not displayed in Group mode when you select an Area option.

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GETTING STARTED

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Contents I1000 I1000 Multi-Service WearableI1000 Voice Mail Programming Menu Options Error Messages Accessories Safety and General InformationPatent Information Your i1000 Portable About Your PORTABLE’S FeaturesYour i1000 Portable Features of YourLED Charging the Battery BatteryAttaching the Battery Detaching the BatteryDisplay Icons LED Indicator Status of Your LED IndicatorTurning on Your Portable Turning OFF Your PortableVibracall SpeakerphoneSelecting All Incoming Calls and Messages Selecting Individual Services Y O U H a V E a S E C O N D L I N E Turning OFF Group and Private Modes Group and Private mode services are now available Date Display Options Setting the Time and Date FormatHour Display InternationalGetting Started Entering a Name Using the Keypad Entering Phone Numbers Using the KeypadStoring Numbers in the Phone and Private Lists Entering a Name on the KeypadSee on page 16 for an example of entering a name Entering Names and NumbersMove to the next letter by pressing Enter m by pressing Entering a NameEditing and Erasing Private ID List Contents Editing and Erasing Phone List ContentsChanging the Display Language I1000 PortableModes Modes and MenusMenus Cover Closed Cover OpenGroup Mode and Menus Cover Open Phone Mode and Menus Cover OpenPrivate Mode and Menus Cover Open Press under Ok Getting Started AT First Glance Phone ModeMaking a Phone Call ModeLast Number Redial Emergency DialAutomatic Redial Phone Call Options Receiving a Phone CallTo reject a call Cover Closed Cover Open To answer a call Cover Closed Cover OpenTo end a call Cover Closed Cover Open Programming Your OWN Phone NumberSelectable Ring Styles Selecting a Call Forward Number Call ForwardingConditional Call Forwarding Unconditional Call ForwardingPress under On Press under Exit Call Hold Call WaitingAlternate Phone Line WAY CallingReceiving Calls on Your Second Line Setting the Active LineReceiving a Call Getting Started Private Mode Making a Private Call GROUP/PRIVATE SpeakerRecalling Your Private ID Receiving a Private CallProgramming Your Private ID Sending a Call Alert Call AlertReceiving a Call Alert Call Alert StackingResponding to a Call Alert in the Stack Receiving a Call Alert with StackingGetting Started Group Mode Changing Talkgroups Making a Group CallArea Selection Receiving a Group CallTalkgroup Naming Call AlertsGetting Started Viewing Voice Mail Status Voice MailRetrieving Voice Mail I1000 Receiving NEW Message Mail Message MailRetrieving STORED/UNREAD Mail To read your new mail laterMessage Mail Memory Full Saving and Erasing MailAuto Call Back Keypad Menu Option Function Number Programming Menu OptionsExample, to enter keypad number 10, press 1 then press Programming Option Menu Option Function Number Programming MenuNAM Getting Started Error Messages Message Description Error MessagesError Messages Error Messages Save These Accessory Safety Instructions AccessoriesI1000 Batteries Battery Operating InstructionsCharging Lithium Ion Batteries Kit Number Description/Chemistry Charging TimeTravel Charger Operating Specifications Installing the Travel ChargerTravel Charger Installing the Vehicular Battery Charger Refer to Figure Vehicular Battery ChargerVehicular Battery Charger Operating Specifications Removing the Vehicular Battery ChargerDesktop Charger Charging a Batteryflashing yellow indicator Desktop Battery Charger TroubleshootingAudio Adapter Installation InstructionsAttaching/Detaching the Earpiece Microphone Removing the Audio AdapterGetting Started Radio Operation Safety and General InformationU t i o n Interference to Other Electronic Devices Do not allow children to play with your radio. It is Increase your service billsTurn your radio OFF and do not replace An air bag inflates with great force. do not Cleaning InstructionsFor Further Information OWNER’S Information Talkgroup Directory Private Number DirectoryPrivate Number Name Talkgroup Number NameI1000