Motorola iDEN Desktop Dual-Pocket Charger, Vehicular Battery Charger Operating SpeciÞcations

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Accessories

3. Pull the accessory connector from the bottom of the i2000 phone.

Vehicular Battery Charger Operating SpeciÞcations

Operating voltage range: 10.8 - 33.0 Vdc.

Operating temperature range: -30¡C to +60¡C

Desktop Dual-Pocket Charger

The NTN8968 Desktop Dual-Pocket Charger charges Motorola authorized batteries, as listed on page 56, for the i2000 phone. To charge a battery, see Figure 5.

Charging a Battery

Front Pocket

Rear Pocket

LED

Pin Connector

Power supply cord receptacle

Figure 5. Desktop Dual-Pocket Charger

1.Plug the ßat end of the power-supply cord, with the logo facing down, into the receptacle labeled ÒChargingÓ on the back of the charger.

2.Plug the transformer end of the power-supply cord into any standard AC wall outlet.

3.Insert an i2000 phone with an attached battery, into the charger's front pocket. This is done by inserting the bottom of the i2000 phone onto the pin connector in the bottom of the charger's front pocket.

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Contents IDEN¨ NTN9061AI2000 UserÕs Guide Additional patents are pending Patent and Trademark InformationContents Making Private Calls iDEN only Traveling Between SystemsSetting Programming Menus About Status Messages Accessories Using Mail ServicesMaking Group Calls iDEN only European Union Directives Conformance Statement Safety and General InformationI2000 UserÕs Guide I2000 Phone Features Bookmark I2000 UserÕs Guide Getting Started Setting Up Your i2000 Phone for UseInserting the SIM Card Latch Charging and Attaching the BatteryFirst Screen Turning On Your i2000 PhoneThird Screen SIM Card PIN Light SensorEntering the PIN Changing the PIN Unblocking the PINEnabling the PIN Requirement Disabling the PIN RequirementEnter Display Icons Signal Strength IndicatorAbout Modes and Menus Setting the Time and DatePress Select ÒOkÓ. The Time/Date screen displays Language that you select will be the displayed language Changing the Display LanguageInserting Pauses into Phone Numbers Using Other Dialing MethodsMaking Phone Calls International Phone CallsTurbo Dial¨ Speed DialName Search Last Number RedialAutomatic Redial Hands-Free SpeakerphoneEmergency Dial Press any key to clear the ßashing indicator Missed Call IndicatorReceiving a Phone Call VibraCallª What Is My Phone Number?Selecting VibraCall for All Incoming Calls and Messages Selecting VibraCall for Individual ServicesKeypad Lock Setting the Ringer VolumeSelecting a Ring Style Unconditional Call Forwarding Call ForwardingTo leave the ring style unchanged, select ÒCanclÓ Conditional Call Forwarding Call Hold Call WaitingTime, date, and menu option, ÒLine2Ó, do not appear in GSM Way CallingCall Barring Barring Incoming CallsBarring Outgoing Calls Viewing Call Barring Status Alternate Phone Line iDEN Only Setting the Active LineChanging Your Call Barring Passcode Receiving a Call Phone Only Mode iDEN OnlyReceiving a Call on Your Alternate Line All services are now available Creating, Editing, and Using Stored ListsCombined Phone Number and Private ID List Each letter on the key Entering International Phone NumbersTo skip the Private ID number entry, select ÒSkipÓ See . for an example of entering a nameEditing and Erasing Phone List Entries Last 10 Calls Received and Sent Lists Quickstore of Phone Numbers Searching for a Network Traveling Between SystemsTraveling Between Systems Storing Your Preferred List of NetworksStoring New Networks to Your Known List Enter Code Scroll Making Private Calls Iden onlySending a Call Alert Private/Group Mode SpeakerReceiving a Private Call Call AlertªClearing or Queueing a Call Alert Quickstore of Private IDsReceiving a Call Alert Call Alert QueuingNext, the Prvt Ready screen displays the stored name Storing Your Private IDReceiving a Group Call Making Group Calls Iden onlyArea Selection Adding and Storing a TalkgroupAn asterisk * next to a mail service indicates new mail Using Mail ServicesVoice Mail Saving and Erasing Mail Message MailAuto Call Back Mail Memory Full Keypad Number Menu Option Function Setting Programming MenusI2000 UserÕs Guide Programming Menu Options PIN Other Programming Menu Options Status Messages About Status MessagesAbout Status Messages Batteries AccessoriesBattery Operating Instructions Leather Carry CaseTravel Charger Operating SpeciÞcations Using the Travel ChargerAccessory Connector Travel Charger Transformer Travel ChargerCigarette Lighter Adapter Accessory Connector Vehicular Battery ChargerUsing the Vehicular Battery Charger Removing the Vehicular Battery ChargerDesktop Dual-Pocket Charger Vehicular Battery Charger Operating SpeciÞcationsCharging a Battery Pin ConnectorAttaching/Detaching the Earpiece Microphone Using the Audio AdapterAudio Adapter Connector Buttons 5mm jack Audio AdapterDash Mount Holder Using the Dash Mount HolderExposure To Radio Frequency Energy Safety and General InformationOther Medical Devices Interference to Medical and Personal Electronic DevicesPacemakers Hearing AidsInterference to Other Electronic Devices Safety and GeneralUse While Driving Batteries R N I N G WarningsOperational Cautions Cleaning and Drying InstructionsAntenna Considerations Save These Accessory Safety Instructions Accessory Safety InformationAccessory Safety Information What this Warranty Covers and for HOW Long Limited Warranty Motorola Communication ProductsII. General Provisions What this Warranty does not Cover Limited Warranty Motorola Communication Products This Warranty applies in Singapore and the Philippines III. HOW to GET Warranty Service Patent and Software Provisions Limited Warranty Motorola Communication Products Mobile Equipment Identifier Imei Ownerõs InformationTalkgroup Directory Private Number DirectoryEuropean Union Directives Conformance Statement European Union Directives Conformance Statement I2000 UserÕs Guide European Union Directives Conformance Statement I2000 UserÕs Guide European Union Directives Conformance Statement