Motorola I580 service manual Personalize, Volume Features, Security Features

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BASIC LEVEL CHECKS AND SELF TESTS: Self-Test Procedures

Personalize

Menu Options — User can reorder menu items and add/remove stored applications. Settings > Personalize> Menu Options > OK > Reorder Menu.

Settings > Personalize> Menu Options > OK > Add/Remove Apps.

Up Key — At idle, user can press UP key as shortcut to selected application. Settings > Personalize> Up Key > OK.

Down Key — At idle, user can press DOWN key as shortcut to selected application. Settings > Personalize> Down Key > OK.

Left Key — At idle, user can press LEFT key as shortcut to selected application. Settings > Personalize> Left Key > OK.

Right Key — At idle, user can press RIGHT key as shortcut to selected application. Settings > Personalize> Right Key > OK.

Center Key — At idle, press the Ok button as shortcut to selected application. Settings > Personalize> Center Key > OK.

Left Softkey — Customize the left soft key to the user selected application. Settings > Personalize> Left Softkey > OK.

Right Softkey — Customize the right soft key to the user selected application. Settings > Personalize> Right Softkey > OK.

Power Up — User selects startup default application upon powering up the radio. Settings > Personalize> Power Up > OK > App.

Volume Features

The Volume menu sets the volume of sounds your phone makes:

Line1 — sets ringer volume for phone line 1.

Line2 — sets ringer volume for phone line 2.

Messages — sets the volume of message notifications.

Earpiece — sets the volume of sound coming out of the earpiece.

Speaker — sets the volume of sound coming out of the speaker.

Keypad — sets the volume of sound associated with pressing keys and buttons.

Java Earpiece — Sets the Earpiece volume when selected java application is on.

Java Speaker — Sets the Speaker volume when selected java application is on.

Data — sets the volume of sounds that notify you that you are receiving a circuit data call.

Security Features

The Security menu lets you turn security features on and off and change passwords:

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Contents IDEN Digital Multi-Service, Data-Capable Portable I580 Manual Revisions Safety and General Information Electro Magnetic Interference Compatibility Medical DevicesAccessory Safety Information Cleaning and Drying ConsiderationsSafety and General Information Model Information Model Numbering SystemModel Specifications General Receiver TransmitterContents Chapter Basic Level Test Modes and Procedures Chapter Field Level Test Modes and Procedures Appendix a Ordering Replacement Parts and Kits How This Manual Is Organized PrefaceWho Should Use This Manual Conventions Used in This Manual Related PublicationsOverview IDEN Digital Modulation TechnologySpectrum of iDEN Quad 16QAM IDEN Voice Compression Technology RF Transmission BurstsCalling Area Coverage MOTOtalk Bluetooth Wireless SystemGlobal Positioning System GPS Section To remove a SIM card Figure SIM CardsRemoving and Inserting a SIM Card Removing a SIM Card To insert a SIM card FigureFEATURES, ICONS, and Indicators I580 FeaturesDisplay Icons Main Menu IconsStatus Icons Power-Up Sequence DISPLAYS, MESSAGES, and AlertsPower-Down Sequence Self-Test ErrorsSelf-Test Reset Errors MessagesService Messages Service MessagesAlert Tones Alert TonesAlert Tones Alert Tones To set unit to vibrate for all calls Using the Optional Vibrate FunctionVibrator Settings From the main menu, select Settings 2-Way Radio Alert Type Preparing for Basic Level Testing Reference AccessoriesTest Equipment Reference UnitReset Condition Basic Level Checks and Self TestsCustomer Care Test ConditionsBasic-Level Test Checklist Preventive MaintenanceBasic-Level Test Checklist To clean the unit takes approximately 3 minutesMechanical and Electrical Checks SIM Card Swap TestShock and Pressure test time is approximately 3 minutes SIM Card Swap test time is approximately 5 minutesAccessory Swap Test Accessory Swap test time is approximately 5 minutesLockup Test Lockup Test time is approximately 6 minutesBattery Connections Test Testing the GPS ReceiverBattery Connections test time is approximately 5 minutes To test the GPS ReceiverVoltage Recognition test time is approximately 4 minutes Self-Test ProceduresVoltage Recognition Test Passcode test time is approximately 5 minutes Programming Menu Settings CheckPasscode Test From the main menu, select Settings Display/Info Contrast Phone Calls FeaturesWay Radio Options Personalize Volume FeaturesSecurity Features From the main menu, select Settings Security GPS PIN Advanced Features Call Performance TestCall Performance test time is approximately 7 minutes Basic Level Test Modes and Procedures Entering Debug ModeTo enter Debug/Trace Mode Test ModesTrace Mode Display Screens Display ScreensGPS Test Mode Test Procedures Entering Test ModeTo enter Test Mode Audio Loopback TestESN and Imei Matching Test Debug CheckAudio 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 Connecting the Unit to the RSS Workstation Programming the i580 UnitCodeplug Help Codeplug TroubleshootingTo access the codeplug Help topic in Windows Preparing for Field Level Testing Preparing Equipment for TestingUsing RSS Connecting an iDEN Unit to the R-2660Typical R-2660 Setup To connect the unit to the R-2660RF Zone Fields and Values To enter Initial Registration modeOperating the R-2660 Disassembling and Reassembling the Unit Disassembly Sequence FlowchartAssembly/Disassembly Procedures Remove Remove Battery CoverInstall Remove Battery Remove SIM Card Remove AntennaPreparing for Field Level Testing Remove Antenna Remove Back Housing Remove Main Board, Keypad Remove Flip Assembly Procedure to remove flip assemblyPreparing for Field Level Testing Remove Flip Assembly Install Flip Assembly Procedure to install flip assemblyPreparing for Field Level Testing Install Flip Assembly Exploded View and Parts List I580 Component Parts ListI580 Exploded View Field Level Test Modes and Procedures Field-Level Test Checklist Required Test EquipmentField-Level Test Checklist Done Technical Tests Pass FailSee the Strong Signal Environment section Registration/Call TestSignal Quality Error SQE Test R-2660TX Power Test See Entering Test Mode Press Menu, EditBit Error Rate BER Test PassPower-Up Test Keypad Test Audio Test Use this test to check the audio portion of the unitReset Test ResetReset Log Test To perform the reset log testModel Assembly MA Test Mode Test GPS Global Positioning System Receiver Test Use this test on a unit to check its GPS functionalityYes Bluetooth Test This Page intentionally left blank Mechanical Parts Rework and Repair Recommended EquipmentRework/Repair Requirements Recommended ToolsRecommended Supplies Board Preparation Components IdentificationMechanical Parts Rework Procedure Removal ProcedureLand Preparation Procedure Installation Procedure5 J752 Audio Jack 4 J600 RF Connector6 J401 30 Pin Board-to-Flex Connector 9 M105 Battery Contact 7 J400 80 Pin Board-to Flex Connector8 M002 Simm Connector 11 J753 Microphone Socket SW-all Key/Switch10 M2 2 Pin-Contact 13 D401 through D412 LED Ordering Replacement Parts and Kits Customer ServiceReplacement Parts Domestic OrdersReplacement Kits Table A-1Mid Rate Travel Chargers Bluetooth Accessories NNTN2344 NA Recommended Test Equipment and Tools Recommended Programming EquipmentTable A-2. Recommended Test Equipment and Tools Table A-3. Recommended Programming EquipmentTable A-4. Recommended Software TTY@68P80401P05@
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