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Nextel® Welcome Guide

begins approximately when Customer presses the button to initiate an outgoing call or the phone starts ringing for an incoming call and ends approximately when the first party terminates the call. Customer shall be responsible for all charges for incoming and outgoing wireless calls that

are answered. A Direct Connect® or Group Connect® transmission occurs approximately when Customer presses the button to initiate a transmission and ends approximately six (6) seconds after completion of a communication (i.e., when Customer or another participant releases the button) to which no participant responds. Customer initiates a new

Direct Connect® or Group Connect® transmission if Customer responds more than six (6) seconds after the other participant completes a

communication. Nationwide Direct Connect® calls use the Direct Connect® minutes in Customer’s plan and incur an additional access charge. Airtime charges for Direct Connect® or Group Connect®

transmissions or Nationwide Direct Connect® access are charged to the customer that initiates the transmission and, unless a rate plan includes unlimited transmissions or access, are calculated by multiplying the duration of the transmission (including the six (6) second period referred to above) by the applicable rate and the number of participants. Customer will not be charged for sending or receiving call alert transmissions (“Call Alerts”), but will be deemed to have initiated a new

Direct Connect® transmission if Customer responds to a Call Alert, even if Customer responds within six (6) seconds of receiving the Call Alert. Text and numeric messaging will be charged on a per message basis; however, Customer may elect to purchase a certain number of messages for a fixed monthly price. Any messages in excess of Customer’s allotted messages will be charged at the per message rate. Depending on the plan, Customer may be charged on a per kilobyte basis (one megabyte equals 1024 kilobytes and one kilobyte equals 1024 bytes), for Customer’s use of Wireless Data Services. Kilobytes may be used for, without limitation, browsing the Internet, accessing Wireless Data Services and for reading, sending and responding to email. Airtime minutes allotted to Customer under Customer’s wireless calling plan may be used in connection with certain Wireless Data Services. CUSTOMERS ARE CHARGED AT LEAST ONE (1) MINUTE OF AIRTIME FOR ALL WIRELESS CALLS AND AT LEAST SIX (6)

SECONDS OF AIRTIME FOR ALL DIRECT CONNECT® TRANSMISSIONS, REGARDLESS OF LENGTH. AFTER THE INITIAL MINUTE, AIRTIME CHARGES FOR WIRELESS CALLING ARE ROUNDED-UP AND BILLED TO THE NEXT SECOND OR TO THE NEXT MINUTE, DEPENDING ON CUSTOMER’S SERVICE PLAN.

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Contents Page How To Use This Guide Nextel.com Table of Contents Using Your SIM Card Phone Book Using Your Personal Information Management ItemsNextel Walkie-Talkie Service Nextel Voice MailMultimedia Messaging Service Nextel Web ServicesAbout the GPS Feature Using Bluetooth TechnologyNextel Welcome Guide BlackBerry 7520 powered by Nextel Getting Help BlackBerry BasicsNavigating Your BlackBerry Device Walkie-Talkie ButtonRelease button Set-up ChecklistInsert the SIM Card Insert the Battery Connect to the Wireless Network Turn on the PowerSet the Date/Time Set the Date/Time SourceSet Up Your Email Transfer Your Contacts Click General Settings Set a BlackBerry Device PasswordSet Up Your Notification Profiles Typing and Editing Navigating Your BlackBerryNavigating Screens Phone Shortcuts Message Shortcuts Browser ShortcutsMenus Calendar ShortcutsFields Status Indicators NxTL NXtl NXTl Nxtl Wireless Network CoverageOff Nextel Services Overview Contacting Customer Care Placing an Order AccessoriesInsurance Nextel ServicesDriving Tips BlackBerry Internet Service Email Nextel Email ServicesClick BlackBerry Email Setup GuidelinesStatus Click on Access BlackBerry Internet Email ServiceClick Continue Click Add Account Adding ISP/POP3 Email AccountsMailbox Limit BlackBerry Enterprise Server Email Activate the BlackBerry Device Over the Wireless NetworkClick Enterprise Activation Click ActivateVerify Activation Status Sending an EmailUsing the Mute Option Nextel Phone ServicesMaking a Phone Call Ending a Phone CallMaking an Emergency Call Additional Phone FeaturesViewing Your Message and Call Logs Caller IDConference Calling Call Waiting & Call HoldCall Forwarding NextelDriving Directions Scheduling a Meeting Using Your Personal Information Management ItemsCreating a Task Click Invite AttendeeAdding a Contact Writing a MemoAdding a Contact from a Message, Memo, Call Log, or Web Click New AddressCopying All SIM Card Contacts to Your Address Book Using Your SIM Card Phone BookAdding Address Book Contacts to Your SIM Card Viewing Your Software Version Adding a New Contact to Your SIM Card Phone BookRecording Your Active Greeting Setting Up Your Voice Mail BoxNextel Voice Mail New Message Indicators Changing Your PasswordReceiving Voice Mail Messages Logging Into Voice MailMain Voice Mail Menu Automatically Dial Your PasswordPlaying Voice Mail Messages Click Voice MailChanging Your Voice Mail Language to Spanish Recovering Deleted MessagesSaving and Deleting Messages Placing Nextel Walkie-Talkie Service Calls Nextel Walkie-Talkie ServiceUsing the Walkie-Talkie Button From the Home Screen Using Applications While On a CallFrom the Address Book From the Phone IconFinding Your Walkie-Talkie Number Receiving Nextel Walkie-Talkie Service CallsUsing Your Call Alert Placing Talkgroup Calls Accessing NWS Web Sites Nextel Web ServicesNextel Welcome Guide About PIN Messages PIN and SMS MessagingSending a PIN Message About SMS MessagesSending an MMS Message Multimedia Messaging ServiceManage MMS Message Attachments Click Send As MMSSending a Picture with an MMS Message Manage MMS messagesFrom an MMS Message Subject Line or Message Body From the Pictures ScreenAttaching an Appointment to a Message Attaching an Address to an MMS MessageYour GPS Location When Dialing About the GPS FeatureImportant Things to Keep in Mind Enhancing GPS PerformanceTurning On Your Bluetooth Radio Using Bluetooth TechnologyTurning Off Your Bluetooth Radio Pairing with another Bluetooth-enabled DeviceVertical Applications Third-party ApplicationsHorizontal Applications Java ApplicationsNextel National Network General Terms and Conditions Other Important InformationNextel Welcome Guide Other Important Information Nextel Welcome Guide Other Important Information Nextel Welcome Guide Other Important Information Nextel Welcome Guide Other Important Information Nextel Welcome Guide Payments Recurring Credit/Debit Card Payments Nextel Welcome Guide Other Important Information Nextel Welcome Guide Other Important Information Nextel Welcome Guide Other Important Information Nextel Welcome Guide Other Important Information Nextel Welcome Guide Other Important Information Patent and Trademark Information