Motorola I530 manual Removing the Battery Door, Locating Your SIM Card

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Removing the Battery Door

1Make sure the phone is powered off. See “Powering On and Off” on page 6.

2Slide the release button back until it releases the battery door.

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3Allow the battery door to pop up and remove it from the back of your phone.

Removing the Battery Door

Locating Your SIM Card

Your SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) card is a small piece of white plastic located in the SIM card holder in the back of your phone, underneath the battery.

SIM card

If there is no SIM card in your phone, contact Nextel Customer Care at 1-800-639-6111.

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Contents @NNTN5194A@ Page Contents Messages 107 Advanced Calling FeaturesMotorola Limited Warranty Declaration of Conformity Page Getting Started Getting Started Locating Your SIM Card Removing the Battery DoorRemoving the Battery Door Charging the Battery BatteryInserting the Battery Battery Removing the BatteryBattery Use and Maintenance Battery ChargerEnabling Over-the-Air Security Powering On and OffActivating Service Finding Your Phone Number Finding Your Phone NumberJoining a Talkgroup Completing SetupSetting Up More Talkgroups Nextel Worldwide ServiceDisplay Options Customizing FeaturesPhone Basics Text AreaMain Menu Menu KeyStatus Icons OpqrSignal Strength More bars nextSIM Card Security SIM Card Security Turning the PIN Requirement On and OffEntering the PIN Changing the PINSelect Unblock PIN Unblocking the PINInserting and Removing Your SIM Card Changed SIM PIN displaysRemoving Your SIM Card Locking the KeypadInserting Your SIM Card Locking the KeypadTo lock the keypad From the idle screen, press m Press AccessoriesVoice Mail Nextel Customer Care911 I530 Phone Menu Tree Receiving Calls Making CallsPhone Calls Direct ConnectTM CallsMaking Calls Call IconsWays to Enter a Number Direct ConnectTM CallsWays to Enter a Number From the KeypadFrom the Recent Calls List From ContactsRedialing the Last Number Using SpeakerphoneUsing One Touch Direct ConnectTM Using Speed Dial and Turbo DialWith the Flip Open Using MuteUsing Mute Making Emergency Phone CallsMaking Calls Receiving Call Alerts Call AlertsSending Call Alerts Using the Call Alert Queue Scroll to First on Top or Last on Top Using the Call Alert QueueCall Alerts Storing Recent Calls to Contacts Recent CallsSelect Delete All Deleting Recent CallsRecent Calls Entering a Word Using Alpha ModeUsing Word Mode Entering TextSpaces Special Function KeysAdding Words to the Database Choosing a LanguagePunctuation Using Numeric ModeUsing Symbols Mode Using Numeric ModeEntering Text Other ContactsContacts Viewing ContactsSearching for a Name Creating Entries Creating EntriesShowing Only Direct ConnectTM numbers and Talkgroups Assigning Options Storing Numbers FasterDelete a Number or Address Editing EntriesDeleting Entries Delete an EntryInternational Numbers Checking CapacityCreating Pauses and Waits Memo Memo Playing Messages Setting Up Your Voice Mail BoxNextel Voice Mail Nextel Voice Mail Changing Your PasswordRecording Your Name Recording Your Active Greeting Advanced Voice Mail FeaturesRecording Your Active Greeting Multiple GreetingsChanging the Playback Order of Messages Automatic PlaybackGreetings Schedule Recording, Forwarding, and Replying to Messages Advanced Voice Mail FeaturesDelivery Options Working With Group Lists Message Forwarding Nextel Voice Mail Message Notifications Setting Notification OptionsMessages Receiving a Message Voice MailText and Numeric Messages Sending Unanswered Calls to Voice MailNet Alerts Net AlertsReading from the Message Center Messages Select All Calls Call ForwardingForwarding All Calls Call Forwarding Turning Off Call ForwardingForwarding Missed Calls Select Retrieve Status Viewing Call Forwarding SettingsViewing Call Forwarding Settings Call Forwarding Ring Tones Setting Your Phone to VibrateRing Tones Assigning Ring Tones to ContactsRing and Vibrate Viewing Ring Tone AssignmentsSelect Memory Usage Downloading More Ring TonesManaging Memory Deleting Custom Ring TonesRing Tones Mind GPS EnabledImportant Things to Keep in Mind Never rely solely on one device for navigation GPS EnabledMaking an Emergency Call Viewing Your Approximate Location Viewing Your Approximate LocationEnhancing GPS Performance Updating Satellite Almanac Data Updating Satellite Almanac DataSetting the GPS PIN Security Feature Setting Privacy OptionsUsing GPS with Map Software Using GPS with Map SoftwareGetting Started Software CompatibilitySet Nmea OUT to Off GPS Enabled Accessing NOL Services From Your Phone Nextel Online ServicesNOL Services Navigation Keys Nextel Online ServicesCall Waiting Advanced Calling FeaturesSwitching Between Calls Select In Call Setup Call WaitingWay Calling Advanced Calling FeaturesCall Hold Creating Pauses and Waits While Dialing Setting One Touch Direct ConnectCreating Pauses and Waits While Dialing Making International CallsFor Ending Calls Setting Flip ActionsFor Answering Calls Turning off Group ConnectTM Calls Group ConnectTM CallsMaking Group ConnectTM Calls Receiving Group ConnectTM CallsUsing Your Phone as a Modem Call TimersMaking TTY Calls Making TTY CallsSelect TTY Type Turning On the TTY FeatureChoosing a Mode Changing the TTY Baud RateSpecial Dialing Codes Additional Phone FeaturesNextel Alternate Line ServicePer-Line Blocking Call RestrictionsCustomizing Your Phone Setting the VolumeDisplay/Info Features Using a HeadsetUsing Settings Using a Remote PTT ButtonUsing Settings Phone Calls FeaturesDC/GC Options Features Advanced Features Volume FeaturesSecurity Features Optional Features Optional FeaturesCustomizing Your Phone Domestic Customer Care Nextel Customer CareNextel Customer Care Nextel Worldwide Customer CareStatus Messages Message Description Understanding Status MessagesMessage Description Call Your Provider Understanding Status MessagesNextel Terms and Conditions of Service Nextel Terms and Conditions of Service Page Nextel Terms and Conditions of Service Page 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 Portable Radio Product Operation and EME Exposure Safety and General InformationRF Operational Characteristics Body-worn operation Approved AccessoriesPhone Operation Two-way radio operationPortable Radio Product Operation and EME Exposure Medical Devices Electro Magnetic Interference/CompatibilityFor Vehicles with an Air Bag Operational WarningsOther Medical Devices Use While DrivingBatteries Cleaning and Drying ConsiderationsOperational Cautions Blasting Caps and AreasAccessory Safety Information Accessory Safety Information114 Above Date of purchase by What Does this Warranty Cover?Products or Balance Accessories that are ProductWhat is not covered? Exclusions Motorola Limited WarrantyTTY-877-483-2840 118 What This Warranty Covers and For How Long II. General Provisions III. How to Get Warranty ServiceIV. What This Warranty Does Not Cover VI. Patent and Software Provisions 122 Patent and Trademark Information Patent and Trademark Information Numerics IndexEmail 35, 38, 81 receiving 53 sending IndexType 29 127 110
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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.