Motorola I530 manual Storing Recent Calls to Contacts

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Recent Calls

The recent calls list stores the numbers of the 20 most recent calls you have made and received.

To view the recent calls list:

1From the main menu, select Recent Calls.

2Scroll through the list.

If the number of a recent call is stored in Contacts, the name associated with the number appears on the recent calls list.

An icon appears beside the name or number indicating the Contacts type of the number used in the call. See “Contacts” on page 27.

For phone calls, an icon appears to the left of the name or number giving more information about the call:

XA call you made.

WA call you received.

VA missed call. Missed calls appear on the recent calls list only if you have Caller ID.

Tip: The recent calls list also stores call alerts you have received. They appear as Private calls.

To get more information on a recent call:

1From the recent calls list, scroll to the call you want information on.

2Press A under View. -or-

If View is not one of your options: Press m. Select View.

This displays information such as the name associated with the call, the number, the date, time, and duration of the call.

Storing Recent Calls to

Contacts

1From the recent calls list, scroll to the number you want to store.

2Press A under Store. -or-

If Store is not one of your options: Press m. Select Store.

3To store the number as a new entry, select [New Contact]. -or-

To store the number in an existing entry, select the entry.

4With the Contacts type field highlighted, scroll left or right to display the Contacts type you want to assign the number.

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Contents Telus i530 Handset User’s Guide Page Contents Entering Text Index Page Declaration of Conformity Page Getting Started Getting Started Locating Your SIM CardInserting the Battery BatteryBattery Removing the Back CoverCharging the Battery Battery ChargerCharging Times Removing the Battery Powering On and OffBattery Use and Maintenance Activating your Mike AccountFinding Your Phone Number Handset Basics Customizing FeaturesDisplay Options Menus and ListsMain Menu Menu KeyCall Alert Status IconsGPS Private In Use Your handset is active on a Private callSIM Card Security Entering the PINChanging the PIN Turning the PIN Requirement On and Off Unblocking the PINSIM Card Security Inserting and Removing Your SIM Card Switching SIM CardsInserting Your SIM Card Removing Your SIM CardAccessories Locking the KeypadLocking the Keypad For More Information One-to-One Private Calls Mike’s Direct Connect ServiceMaking Private Calls From the KeypadFrom Contacts Mike’s Direct Connect ServiceReceiving Private Calls Calling from the Contacts ListOne Touch PTT Setting One Touch PTTCall Alerts Scroll to Assign NumberUsing the Call Alert Queue Deleting Call Alerts One-to-Many Group CallsSorting Call Alerts Making Group CallsReceiving Group Calls Turning off Group CallsJoining a Talkgroup Receiving Phone Calls Making Phone CallsCall Icons Phone CallsMaking Phone Calls Entering the Number to CallRedialing the Last Number Using Speed Dial and Turbo DialEntering the Number to Call Speed DialUsing Mute Using SpeakerphoneMaking Emergency Phone Calls With the Flip OpenStoring Recent Calls to Contacts Recent CallsDeleting Recent Calls Recent CallsSelect Delete All Contacts Searching for a Name Viewing ContactsShowing Only Private IDs and Talkgroups ContactsCreating Entries Creating EntriesStoring Numbers Quickly Assigning OptionsSelect Store Number Deleting Entries Editing EntriesChecking Capacity Creating Pauses and WaitsInternational Numbers Setting Notification Options MessagesMessage Notifications Voice Mail Fax Mail IndicatorAdvanced Voice Mail with Fax Sending Unanswered Calls to Voice MailSelect Text Msg Setup Setting UpText and Numeric Messages Receiving MessagesCreating and Sending Messages Reading Messages From the Message CenterUsing Quick Notes Using DraftsCreating and Sending Messages Resending Messages Using the OutboxDeleting Sent Messages Locking Sent MessagesReceiving a Message Managing MemorySelect Memory Meter Managing MemoryReading from the Message Center Net AlertsRing Tones Setting Your Phone to VibrateAssigning Ring Tones to Contacts Ring and VibrateViewing Ring Tone Assignments Ring TonesSelect Memory Usage Deleting Custom Ring TonesPage Important Things to Keep in Mind GPS EnabledViewing Your Approximate Location GPS EnabledEnhancing GPS Performance Enhancing GPS PerformanceUpdating Satellite Almanac Data Setting Privacy Options Setting the GPS PIN Security FeatureSetting Privacy Options Software Compatibility Using GPS with Map SoftwareGetting Started Using GPS with Map SoftwareGPS Enabled Switching Between Calls Advanced Calling FeaturesSelect In Call Setup Call Waiting Call WaitingCall Forwarding Advanced Calling FeaturesForwarding All Calls Select All CallsTurning Off Call Forwarding Forwarding Missed CallsTurning Off Call Forwarding Call Hold Way CallingCreating Pauses and Waits While Dialing Making International Calls Setting Flip ActionsFor Answering Calls For Ending CallsCall Timers Memo Page Accessing the Browser Menu Mike’s Wireless Web ServiceLaunching the Microbrowser Navigating the MicrobrowserUsing Your Handset as a Modem Mike’s Wireless Web ServiceEnding the Microbrowser Session Using Your Handset as a Modem Page Using Alpha Mode Using Word ModeEntering Text Special Function Keys Using Symbols Mode Using Numeric ModeUsing Numeric Mode PunctuationPage Setting the Volume Setting Your Handset to VibrateCustomizing Your Handset Using Settings Using a HeadsetUsing a Remote PTT Button Display/Info FeaturesWay Radio Features Volume FeaturesUsing Settings Advanced Features Security FeaturesSafety and General Information RF Operational CharacteristicsPortable Radio Product Operation and EME Exposure Phone Operation Approved AccessoriesTwo-way radio operation Body-worn operationPortable Radio Product Operation and EME Exposure Medical Devices Electro Magnetic Interference/CompatibilityOther Medical Devices Operational WarningsUse While Driving For Vehicles with an Air BagOperational Cautions Cleaning and Drying ConsiderationsBlasting Caps and Areas BatteriesAccessory Safety Information Accessory Safety InformationSafety and General Information Message Description Understanding Status MessagesCall Your Provider Understanding Status MessagesProducts or Balance Accessories that are What Does this Warranty Cover?Product Above Date of purchase byWhat is not covered? 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I530 specifications

The Motorola i530 is an iconic device that represents the ruggedness and functionality that Motorola stood for during the early 2000s. Built for durability and practicality, the i530 was specifically designed for users in demanding environments, such as construction sites and outdoor activities, where the ability to withstand harsh conditions is crucial.

One of the key features of the Motorola i530 is its rugged design. The device is housed in a sturdy casing that meets military specifications for dust, shock, and moisture resistance. This means that the phone can easily endure rough handling and exposure to the elements, making it an excellent choice for professionals who require reliable communication in challenging situations. With its clamshell design, the i530 also features a protective outer shell that minimizes the risk of accidental damage.

In terms of technology, the i530 operates on the iDEN network, which combines both cellular and radio communications in one device. This unique capability allows users to make traditional phone calls while also having the option of pushing-to-talk (PTT) functionality, similar to a walkie-talkie. This feature is particularly beneficial for teams working in close proximity, enabling instant communication without the need for phone calls.

The Motorola i530 is equipped with a 1.5-inch monochrome display that, while small by today’s standards, was adequate for the limited tasks it was designed to perform. The interface is straightforward, prioritizing essential functions over flashy graphics. Users can easily navigate through menus and access features such as contact lists, messaging, and various tools.

Battery life is another highlight of the i530, known for its long-lasting performance which is critical for those who spend extended periods away from charging facilities. This durability is complemented by the device’s overall lightweight build, ensuring that it can be carried comfortably throughout the day.

Other notable characteristics of the Motorola i530 include customizable ringtones, an address book for storing contacts, and basic messaging capability. While it lacks some modern features such as a camera or advanced apps, its focus on functionality and resilience has earned it a dedicated user base. The Motorola i530 remains a testament to a time when communication devices prioritized toughness and reliability above all else.