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i90c manual
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Contents
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Tableof Contents
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DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
PerFCC C FR 47 Part 2 Section 2.1077(a)
Hereby declares that the product: Conforms to the following regulation:
Introduction
Welcome to Nextel
Customer Care
Ordering Information
Driving Safety Tips
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Getting Started
i90cPhone Features
i90cMenu Tree
i90cMenu Tree
i90cIcon Glossary
Youmay see these icons while using your i90cphone:
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Battery
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Attachingthe Batter y
Detachingth e Battery
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Charging the Battery
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Battery Charging Status
PoweringthePhoneOn
Turni ng Your i90cPhone On/Off
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PoweringthePhoneOff
Enabling Over-the- Air-Radio-Service Software (OARSS) Security
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Receiving Over-the-Air Programming
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Accepting YourPhones Programming
SIM Card
SIM Card Personal Identification Number (PIN)
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Enabling/Disabling the PIN Security Feature
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Entering the SIM PI N
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Changing the PIN
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Unblockingthe PIN
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Inserting/Removing the SIM Card
Inserting SIM Card
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Removing SIMC ard
Statusof Your i90cPhone
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My Information
Viewing/Editing My Information
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Using T9Text Input
T9Text Input Entry Modes
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Choosing a TextE ntry Mode with Nextel Online
Choosing a TextE ntry Mode
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Choosing a Language
Using Alpha Mode
Using Word Mode
SpecialKey Functions
EnteringaWord
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Adding Wordsto the User Database
Using Symbols Mode
Using Numeric Mode
Display Essentials
Display Screens
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Opening and Closing Phone Cover
Full-Sized Display Screen
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The Idle Screen
Status Icons
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Text D ispla y Area
Call Information Icons
Menu Icon
Display Options
Navigating Menusand Lists
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Main Menu Options
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Phonebook
Phonebook Entriesand Speed Dial Numbers
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Phonebook Icons
Voic e Names
Accessing YourPhonebook
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About PhonebookEntries
Viewing Phonebook Entries
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Sorting Phonebook Entries
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Checking Phonebook Capacity
AddingPhonebook Entries
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Storing Phone Numbers and Priv ate IDs Fast
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EditingPhonebook Entries
DeletingPhonebook Entries
Pause Digit Entry
Plus Dialing
Address Book
Digital Cellular
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Making Phone Calls
Using Direct Dial
MakingCalls from the Phonebook
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Using Speed Dial
Using TurboDial
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Making Calls Using Voice-Activated Dialing
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Last Number Redial
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Making TTY Calls
Placing International Phone Calls
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Emergency Calling
Special Dialing Codes
Non-EmergencyNumbers
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TelecommunicationsR elay Service
Receiving a Phone Call
Missed Calls
Ending a Phone Call
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Recent Calls
Recent Calls Icons
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Viewing Recent Calls
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Getting Detailed Information About Recent Calls
Storing a Recent Call Number to the Phonebo ok
Calling From the Recent Calls List
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Call Timers
Hands-Free Speakerphone
Mute
Call Waiting
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Ending the Active Call
TurningOff Call Waiting
Call Hold
Three-Way Calling
Call Forwarding
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TurningOnCallForwarding
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Turning Off Call Forwarding
SettingCallForwardingtoVoicemail
Additional Phone Features
Caller ID
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Alternate Line Service
Selectingthe Alternate Line
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Receiving Calls on YourAlternate L ine
Call Restrictions
Nextel 411
WhitePageListings
YellowPage Listings
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Nextel Voicemail
Setting Up YourVoicemail Box
Logging Into Voicemail
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Using Voicemail
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Main VoicemailM enu
Playing Messages
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Saving and Deleting Messages
Recovering Deleted Messages
Changing YourPasswo rd
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Recording Your Name
Recording YourA ctiveG reeting
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Advanced VoicemailFeatures
MultipleGreetings
Recording Additional Greetings
Selecting Your Active Greeting
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Greetings Schedule
Activating Your Greeting Schedule
Automatic Playback
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Changing the Playback Order of Messages
Recording, Copying and Replying to Messages
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Delivery Options
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WorkingWith Group Lists
Creating Group Lists
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Modifying a Group List
Deleting a Group List
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Message Forwarding
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Messaging Services
Receiving Messages
Message Alerts
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Dismissing Alerts
Message Center
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VoicemailMessages
Listening to a Message Immediately
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Listening to a Message Later Logging into Voicemail
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Text and Numeric Messaging
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Accessing New Messages
Viewing a Message Immediately
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Email Messaging
Numeric Messaging
Operator Assisted Messaging*
Nextel Two-WayMessaging
Direct Connect
Nextel Direct Connect
Private Call
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Making a Private Call from the Keypad
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Making a Private Call from the Phonebook
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Making a Private Call from the Recent Calls List
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Making Private Calls Using Voice-Activated Dialing
Receiving a Private Call
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Storing Private IDs
Call Alerts
Placing a Call Alert from the Keypad
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Ready to Alert Screen
Receiving Call Alerts
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Call Alert Queue
Accessing the Call Alert Queue
ViewingCall AlertDate and Time
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Sorting Call Alerts
Responding to a Call Alert From the Queue
Deleting a Call Alert From the Queue
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Group Call
Storing a Talkgroup
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Makinga Group Call from the Keypad
Makinga Group Call from the Phonebook
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Making a Group Call from the Recent Calls List
Receiving a Group Call
Joininga Group Call
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Group-SilentProgramming
TurningGroup-Silent On or Off
Datebook
Datebook Icons
Viewing YourDatebook
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Viewinga Week
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Viewing a Day
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Viewing Event Details
Viewing Today
About Datebook Events
Adding New Events
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Editing Events
Deleting Events
Datebook EventReminders
Customizing Datebook Set Up
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Memo
Adding a New Memo
Viewing a Memo
Editing a Memo
Deleting a Memo
Voice Record
About VoiceRecords
Accessing VoiceRecord
Recording a VoiceRecord
Playing a VoiceRecord
Adding to a VoiceRecord
Labeling a VoiceRecord
Deleting VoiceRecords
Locking/Unlocking a VoiceRecord
VoiceRecords Memory
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Nextel Online
Nextel Online Navigation Keys
Startingthe Microbrowser
Using Your Phone as a Modem
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Java Apps
Accessing Java Apps
Installing Java Apps
Running Java Apps
Downloading Custom Applications
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Java Apps Memory
Deinstalling Java Apps
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Customizing the i90cPhone
Settings
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Ring/Vibe
Main Options
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Ring Styleand Not ificationType
Ring Styles
Notification Types
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Phone Setup
In Call Setup
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Security
Using Phone Lock
Setting Keypad Lock
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Enabling and Disabling SIM PIN
SettingNew Passwords
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Using Master Reset
Personalize
Reordering Main Menu
Changing Idle Screen Options
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Changing Power-Up Program
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InitialSetup
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Changing Time and Date Format
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SettingAutoRedial
Setting Backlight Timer
Setting Photosensor
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Adjusting Status Light
Setting TextDisplay
Setting Contrast
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Setting Scrolling
Setting Flip Activation
Changing Display Language
Master Clear
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Feature Reset
Setting Baud Rate
Setting TTY Mode
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SettingTTY Baud Rate
Setting Alert Timeout
SettingReturntoHome
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Styles
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Creating a Style
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Editinga Style
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Activating a Style
TurningOff a Style
Using the Styles Action Menu
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Setting Call Filtering
Setting Phone Call Filtering
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Setting Private and Group Call Filtering
Setting Alert Filtering
Setting Message Notification Filtering
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Shortcuts
Creating a Shortcut
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Using a Shortcut
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Using the Shortcut Menu
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Accessories
Batteries
Charging Lithium Ion Batteries
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BatteryCharging Times
TravelChargers
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Carry Holster
Universal Serial Bus (USB)
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Other Important Information
Nextel Customer Care
UnderstandingStatus Messages
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Nextel Termsand Conditions of Service
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Safety and General Information
RF Operational Characteristics
PORTABLE RADIO PRODUCT OPERATIONAND EME EXPOSURE
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Phone Operation
Two-way radio operation
Body-wornoperation
Antenna Care
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Approved Accessories
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Electro MagneticInterference/Compatibility
Facilities
Aircraft
Medical Devices
Pacemakers
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OperationalWarnings
ForVehicles with an Air Bag
PotentiallyExplosive Atmospheres
BlastingCaps and Areas
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Operational Cautions
Antennas
Batteries
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Accessory Safety Information
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Why the concern?
What kinds of phones are in qu estion?
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How much evidence is there that hand-held mob ile phones might beharmful?
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What is FDA's role concerning the safety of mobile phones?
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Inth e absence of conclusive information about any possible risk, what can concerned individuals do?
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Where canI find additional information?
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Limited Warranty Motorola Com munication Products I. WHAT THIS WARRANTY COVERS AND FOR HOW LONG:
NOTE: This Warrantyapplies within the fifty (50) united states and the District of C olumbia
II. GENERAL PROVISIONS:
III. STATE LAW RIGHTS:
IV.HOW TO GET WARRANTY SERVICE:
V.WHAT THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER:
VI. PATENT AND SOFTWARE PROVISIONS:
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NOTE: This Warrantyapplies in Singapore andthe Philippines.
II. GENERAL PROVISIONS:
III. HOW TO GET WARRANTY SERVICE:
IV.WHAT THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER:
V.PATENT AND SOFTWARE PROVISIONS:
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Patent and TrademarkInformation
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