Motorola I530 manual Reading Messages From the Message Center, Creating and Sending Messages

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Messages

To view the message:

Press A under Read.

To dismiss the message notification:

Press A under Back.

Reading Messages From the Message Center

1From the main menu, select Message > Text Inbox.

2Scroll to the message you want to read.

3Press A under Read.

4If the message fills more than one screen, scroll to read it.

5To keep the message, press A under Save. -or-To delete the message, press A under Delete.

Tip: To see more choices, including replying to the message, press m.

Each message can be up to 16 messages.

Creating and Sending

Messages

1From the main menu, select Messages > Text Inbox > [Create Msg]. -or-

From the main menu, select Messages > Text Outbox > [Create Msg].

2Press A under Create.

3To address the message:

Use the keypad to enter the phone number of the person you want to send the message to. -or-

Press A under Browse. Select Contacts, Recent Calls, or Memo. Enter the number from Contacts, the recent calls list, or Memo, as you would when making a call.

When you are finished, press A under Ok.

4Enter the text of the message. See “Entering Text” on page 65. -or-

To use a quick note: Press A under Browse. Scroll to the quick note you want. Press A under Select. For more information on quick notes, see “Using Quick Notes” on page 37.

If you want to add your signature: Press m. Select Add Signature.

When you are finished, press A under Ok.

5If you want to send the message, press A under Yes.

6With the Report field highlighted, press A under Change. Select Yes.

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Contents Telus i530 Handset User’s Guide Page Contents Entering Text Index Page Declaration of Conformity Page Getting Started Locating Your SIM Card Getting StartedBattery Inserting the BatteryBattery Removing the Back CoverCharging Times Charging the BatteryBattery Charger Powering On and Off Removing the BatteryBattery Use and Maintenance Activating your Mike AccountFinding Your Phone Number Customizing Features Handset BasicsDisplay Options Menus and ListsMenu Key Main MenuStatus Icons Call AlertGPS Private In Use Your handset is active on a Private callChanging the PIN SIM Card SecurityEntering the PIN SIM Card Security Turning the PIN Requirement On and OffUnblocking the PIN Switching SIM Cards Inserting and Removing Your SIM CardInserting Your SIM Card Removing Your SIM CardLocking the Keypad AccessoriesLocking the Keypad For More Information Mike’s Direct Connect Service One-to-One Private CallsMaking Private Calls From the KeypadMike’s Direct Connect Service From ContactsReceiving Private Calls Calling from the Contacts ListSetting One Touch PTT One Touch PTTCall Alerts Scroll to Assign NumberUsing the Call Alert Queue One-to-Many Group Calls Deleting Call AlertsSorting Call Alerts Making Group CallsJoining a Talkgroup Receiving Group CallsTurning off Group Calls Making Phone Calls Receiving Phone CallsCall Icons Phone CallsEntering the Number to Call Making Phone CallsUsing Speed Dial and Turbo Dial Redialing the Last NumberEntering the Number to Call Speed DialUsing Speakerphone Using MuteMaking Emergency Phone Calls With the Flip OpenRecent Calls Storing Recent Calls to ContactsSelect Delete All Deleting Recent CallsRecent Calls Contacts Viewing Contacts Searching for a NameShowing Only Private IDs and Talkgroups ContactsCreating Entries Creating EntriesSelect Store Number Storing Numbers QuicklyAssigning Options Editing Entries Deleting EntriesChecking Capacity Creating Pauses and WaitsInternational Numbers Message Notifications Setting Notification OptionsMessages Fax Mail Indicator Voice MailAdvanced Voice Mail with Fax Sending Unanswered Calls to Voice MailSetting Up Select Text Msg SetupText and Numeric Messages Receiving MessagesReading Messages From the Message Center Creating and Sending MessagesCreating and Sending Messages Using Quick NotesUsing Drafts Using the Outbox Resending MessagesDeleting Sent Messages Locking Sent MessagesManaging Memory Receiving a MessageSelect Memory Meter Managing MemoryNet Alerts Reading from the Message CenterSetting Your Phone to Vibrate Ring TonesRing and Vibrate Assigning Ring Tones to ContactsViewing Ring Tone Assignments Ring TonesDeleting Custom Ring Tones Select Memory UsagePage GPS Enabled Important Things to Keep in MindGPS Enabled Viewing Your Approximate LocationEnhancing GPS Performance Enhancing GPS PerformanceUpdating Satellite Almanac Data Setting Privacy Options Setting Privacy OptionsSetting the GPS PIN Security Feature Using GPS with Map Software Software CompatibilityUsing GPS with Map Software Getting StartedGPS Enabled Advanced Calling Features Switching Between CallsSelect In Call Setup Call Waiting Call WaitingAdvanced Calling Features Call ForwardingForwarding All Calls Select All CallsTurning Off Call Forwarding Turning Off Call ForwardingForwarding Missed Calls Creating Pauses and Waits While Dialing Call HoldWay Calling Setting Flip Actions Making International CallsFor Answering Calls For Ending CallsCall Timers Memo Page Mike’s Wireless Web Service Accessing the Browser MenuLaunching the Microbrowser Navigating the MicrobrowserEnding the Microbrowser Session Using Your Handset as a ModemMike’s Wireless Web Service Using Your Handset as a Modem Page Entering Text Using Alpha ModeUsing Word Mode Special Function Keys Using Numeric Mode Using Symbols ModeUsing Numeric Mode PunctuationPage Customizing Your Handset Setting the VolumeSetting Your Handset to Vibrate Using a Headset Using SettingsUsing a Remote PTT Button Display/Info FeaturesUsing Settings Way Radio FeaturesVolume Features Security Features Advanced FeaturesPortable Radio Product Operation and EME Exposure Safety and General InformationRF Operational Characteristics Approved Accessories Phone OperationTwo-way radio operation Body-worn operationPortable Radio Product Operation and EME Exposure Electro Magnetic Interference/Compatibility Medical DevicesOperational Warnings Other Medical DevicesUse While Driving For Vehicles with an Air BagCleaning and Drying Considerations Operational CautionsBlasting Caps and Areas BatteriesAccessory Safety Information Accessory Safety InformationSafety and General Information Understanding Status Messages Message DescriptionUnderstanding Status Messages Call Your ProviderWhat Does this Warranty Cover? Products or Balance Accessories that areProduct Above Date of purchase byWhat is not covered? Exclusions Motorola Limited Warranty TTY-877-483-2840Patent and Trademark Information Patent and Trademark Information Page Index NumericsIndex Email 27, 29, 63 receiving 40 sendingGPS PIN Index PTT Index
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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.