Motorola I580 service manual Status Icons

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FEATURES, ICONS, AND INDICATORS: Display Icons

2.2.2Status Icons

Status icons appear in the two rows at the top of the display. Some appear at all times. Others appear only when your phone is engaged in certain activities or when you have activated certain features.

Battery Strength—Indicates the battery’s stored level of charge.

The Battery Strength icon exhibits a darkened area inside the simulated battery image to indicate the level of stored charge. The levels of charge are shown in the display with or without the charger attached. A depleted battery has little or no darkened area. As the battery is charged, the levels of darkened area increase until the battery is fully charged. As the battery is depleted, the darkened area decreases.

Signal Strength—Indicates the device is registered and the strength of the network signal. The antenna portion of the icon is always displayed. Up to 4 bars are displayed next to the antenna. The more bars depicted, the stronger the signal. One bar = approx. 19 SQE and >-103 RSSI, 4 bars = approx. 29 SQE and >-88 RSSI. When the unit is in a no-service state, or the signal is less than 19 SQE or <-103 RSSI, no bars appear next to the antenna.

No Service — your phone is without service. You cannot make or receive any type of call.

Phone In Use — your phone is active on a phone call.

Private In Use — your phone is active on a Private call.

Talkgroup In Use — your phone is active on a Group Connect call.

SDG Call In Use — unit active on an SDG call.

Active Phone Line — 1 indicates phone line 1 is ready to make calls; 2 indicates phone line 2 is ready to make calls.

Bluetooth in Use — your phone is using Bluetooth. If this icon is blinking, then your phone is in discoverable mode. If this icon is static, your phone is active in a Bluetooth connection.

Call Forward — your phone is set to forward calls.

Ringer Off — your phone is set not to ring.

Speaker Off — Sounds associated with Private calls and group calls are set to come through the earpiece rather than through the speaker.

Messages — you have one or more messages.

Internet — you are ready to browse the internet or are browsing the internet.

Transmitters — your phone is set not to receive calls and other transmissions.

Audio Player — The audio player is active.

Packet Data — you are ready to transfer packet data or are transferring packet data using a data cable.

Hearing Aid — your phone is set for use with a hearing aid.

TTY— Indicates that unit is connected to a TTY device and TTY mode is enabled. You can select either VCO (voice-carry-over) or HCO (hearing-carry-over) mode.

Roaming — You are using your phone outside your carrier’s network.

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Contents IDEN Digital Multi-Service, Data-Capable Portable I580 Manual Revisions Safety and General Information Medical Devices Electro Magnetic Interference CompatibilityCleaning and Drying Considerations Accessory Safety InformationSafety and General Information Model Numbering System Model InformationGeneral Receiver Transmitter Model SpecificationsContents Chapter Basic Level Test Modes and Procedures Chapter Field Level Test Modes and Procedures Appendix a Ordering Replacement Parts and Kits Who Should Use This Manual PrefaceHow This Manual Is Organized Related Publications Conventions Used in This ManualIDEN Digital Modulation Technology OverviewSpectrum of iDEN Quad 16QAM RF Transmission Bursts IDEN Voice Compression TechnologyCalling Area Coverage Global Positioning System GPS Section Bluetooth Wireless SystemMOTOtalk Removing and Inserting a SIM Card SIM CardsTo remove a SIM card Figure To insert a SIM card Figure Removing a SIM CardI580 Features FEATURES, ICONS, and IndicatorsMain Menu Icons Display IconsStatus Icons DISPLAYS, MESSAGES, and Alerts Power-Up SequenceSelf-Test Errors Power-Down SequenceSelf-Test Reset Errors MessagesService Messages Service MessagesAlert Tones Alert TonesAlert Tones Alert Tones Vibrator Settings Using the Optional Vibrate FunctionTo set unit to vibrate for all calls From the main menu, select Settings 2-Way Radio Alert Type Reference Accessories Preparing for Basic Level TestingTest Equipment Reference UnitBasic Level Checks and Self Tests Reset ConditionCustomer Care Test ConditionsPreventive Maintenance Basic-Level Test ChecklistBasic-Level Test Checklist To clean the unit takes approximately 3 minutesSIM Card Swap Test Mechanical and Electrical ChecksShock and Pressure test time is approximately 3 minutes SIM Card Swap test time is approximately 5 minutesAccessory Swap test time is approximately 5 minutes Accessory Swap TestLockup Test Lockup Test time is approximately 6 minutesTesting the GPS Receiver Battery Connections TestBattery Connections test time is approximately 5 minutes To test the GPS ReceiverVoltage Recognition Test Self-Test ProceduresVoltage Recognition test time is approximately 4 minutes Passcode Test Programming Menu Settings CheckPasscode test time is approximately 5 minutes Phone Calls Features From the main menu, select Settings Display/Info ContrastWay Radio Options Security Features Volume FeaturesPersonalize From the main menu, select Settings Security GPS PIN Call Performance Test Advanced FeaturesCall Performance test time is approximately 7 minutes Entering Debug Mode Basic Level Test Modes and ProceduresTo enter Debug/Trace Mode Test ModesDisplay Screens Trace Mode Display ScreensGPS Entering Test Mode Test Mode Test ProceduresTo enter Test Mode Audio Loopback TestDebug Check ESN and Imei Matching TestAudio Loopback test time is approximately 3 minutes ESN/IMEI Matching test time is approximately 6 minutesTo monitor the data in the unit 68P80401P05 Technician Test Procedures Programming the i580 Unit Connecting the Unit to the RSS WorkstationTo access the codeplug Help topic in Windows Codeplug TroubleshootingCodeplug Help Preparing Equipment for Testing Preparing for Field Level TestingConnecting an iDEN Unit to the R-2660 Using RSSTo connect the unit to the R-2660 Typical R-2660 SetupOperating the R-2660 To enter Initial Registration modeRF Zone Fields and Values Assembly/Disassembly Procedures Disassembly Sequence FlowchartDisassembling and Reassembling the Unit Install Remove Battery CoverRemove Remove Battery Remove Antenna Remove SIM CardPreparing for Field Level Testing Remove Antenna Remove Back Housing Remove Main Board, Keypad Procedure to remove flip assembly Remove Flip AssemblyPreparing for Field Level Testing Remove Flip Assembly Procedure to install flip assembly Install Flip AssemblyPreparing for Field Level Testing Install Flip Assembly I580 Component Parts List Exploded View and Parts ListI580 Exploded View Field Level Test Modes and Procedures Required Test Equipment Field-Level Test ChecklistDone Technical Tests Pass Fail Field-Level Test ChecklistRegistration/Call Test See the Strong Signal Environment sectionR-2660 Signal Quality Error SQE TestSee Entering Test Mode Press Menu, Edit TX Power TestPass Bit Error Rate BER TestPower-Up Test Keypad Test Use this test to check the audio portion of the unit Audio TestReset Reset TestTo perform the reset log test Reset Log TestModel Assembly MA Test Mode Test Use this test on a unit to check its GPS functionality GPS Global Positioning System Receiver TestYes Bluetooth Test This Page intentionally left blank Recommended Equipment Mechanical Parts Rework and RepairRecommended Supplies Recommended ToolsRework/Repair Requirements Components Identification Board PreparationRemoval Procedure Mechanical Parts Rework ProcedureLand Preparation Procedure Installation Procedure6 J401 30 Pin Board-to-Flex Connector 4 J600 RF Connector5 J752 Audio Jack 8 M002 Simm Connector 7 J400 80 Pin Board-to Flex Connector9 M105 Battery Contact 10 M2 2 Pin-Contact SW-all Key/Switch11 J753 Microphone Socket 13 D401 through D412 LED Customer Service Ordering Replacement Parts and KitsReplacement Parts Domestic OrdersTable A-1 Replacement KitsMid Rate Travel Chargers Bluetooth Accessories NNTN2344 NA Recommended Programming Equipment Recommended Test Equipment and ToolsTable A-2. 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