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RF Operational Characteristics
Call Timers
Using Symbols Mode
New Message Indicators
Accessing Your Phonebook
Phone Setup
Alert Timeout
Battery
Adjusting Status Light
Settings
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Table of Contents
Customizing the i30sx phone
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Declaration of Conformity
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Introduction
Ongratulations on purchasing your Motorola iDEN
Driving Safety Tips
Wherever wireless phone service is available
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Getting Started
30sx Phone Features
Battery
Attaching the Battery
Detaching the Battery
Charging the Battery
Battery Charging Status
Removal and Replacement Procedure
30sx Phone Faceplates and Keypads
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Turning Your i 30sx Phone On/Off
Enabling Security
Receiving Over-the-Air Programming
SIM Card Personal Identification Number PIN
Security Features of the i 30sx Phone
SIM Card
Entering the PIN
Changing the PIN
Unblocking the PIN
Press * * 0 5 s
Disabling/Enabling the PIN Requirement
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Inserting/Removing the SIM Card
To Remove the SIM Card
Slot
Keypad Lock
Activating Keypad Lock
Receiving New Voice Mail
Receiving Incoming Calls
Receiving Private Calls
Receiving New Text Messages
Receiving New Net Alerts
Deactivating Keypad Lock
Status Light Sx Phone Status Indicator
Status of Your i 30sx Phone
My Information
Viewing/Editing My Information
Using T9 Text Input
T9 Text Input Entry Modes
Choosing a Language
Choosing a Text Entry Mode
Using Alpha Mode
Space
Using Word Mode
Backspace and Erase
Next Word in Database
Punctuation
Entering a Word
Using Numeric Mode
Using Symbols Mode
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Ready Screen
Display Essentials
Display Screen Elements
Status Icons
Ring/Volume icons you have
Packet Data Activity phone is
Call Information Icons
Text Display Area
Display Options
Navigating Menus and Lists
Menu Icon
Main Menu Options
Menu Item Use to
Main Menu Options
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Phonebook
Phonebook Icons
Accessing Phonebook with an i2000, i2000plus, or GSM Phone
Phonebook Entries and Speed Dial Numbers
Accessing Your Phonebook
Accessing Your Phonebook
About Phonebook Entries
Viewing Phonebook Entries
Sorting Phonebook Entries
To view the Phonebook Menu
Checking Phonebook Capacity
Adding Phonebook Entries
Phonebook screen, press
Characters long.K When you are finished, press C under
Numbers do not have associated L Speed Dial numbers
Storing Numbers and Private IDs Quickly
About Phonebook Entries
Editing Phonebook Entries
Press R to scroll to Delete Contact or Delete Number
Pause Digit Entry
Deleting Phonebook Entries
Plus Dialing
Digital Cellular
Making Phone Calls
Using Direct Dial
Making Calls from the Phonebook
Making Phone Calls
Using Speed Dial
Making Calls from the Recent Calls List
Placing International Phone Calls
Using Turbo Dial
Last Number Redial
Making TTY Calls
Emergency Calling
Receiving a Phone Call
Recent Calls Icons
Ending a Phone Call
Recent Calls
Viewing Recent Calls
Getting Detailed Information About Recent Calls
Deleting Recent Calls
Storing a Recent Call Number to the Phonebook
Calling From the Recent Calls List
Hands-Free Speakerphone
Mute
Call Timers
Call Waiting
Accepting Calls
Ending the Active Call
Switching Between Calls
Declining Calls
Turning Off Call Waiting
Call Hold
Three-Way Calling
Call Forwarding
Turning On Call Forwarding
At the Call Forward screen, the Forward
Turning Off Call Forwarding
Setting Call Forwarding to Voice Mail
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Messages
Message Center
Transferring Calls to Voice Mail
New Message Indicators
Voice Mail
Using Voice Mail
Logging Into Voice Mail
Text and Numeric Messaging
View a Message Immediately
New Messages Indicators
Accessing New Messages
Viewing a Message Later
Net Alert
Viewing Stored Messages
Using Your Phone as a Modem
TTY Users
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Making a Private Call from the Keypad
Private Calls
Private Call
Making a Private Call from the Phonebook
Making a Private Call from the Recent Call List
Receiving a Private Call
Placing a Call Alert from the Keypad
Call Alerts
Storing Private IDs
Placing a Call Alert from the Phonebook
Ready to Alert Screen
Receiving Call Alerts
Viewing Call Alert Date and Time
Accessing the Call Alert Queue
Call Alert Queue
Sorting Call Alerts
Press S to scroll to First on Top or Last on Top
Responding to a Call Alert From the Queue
Deleting a Call Alert From the Queue
Group Call
Storing a Talkgroup
Making a Group Call from the Recent Calls List
Making a Group Call from the Keypad
Making a Group Call from the Phonebook
Receiving a Group Call
Joining a Talkgroup
Group-Silent Programming
Turning Group-Silent On or Off
Viewing a Memo
Memo
Adding a New Memo
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Editing a Memo
Deleting a Memo
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Settings
Customizing the i30sx phone
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Ring/Volume
Main Options
To set SilentAll to Off or On
Ring Style and Notification Type
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Phone Setup
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Call Setup
Security
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Initial Setup
Changing Time and Date Format
Setting Auto Redial
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Adjusting Status Light
Setting Backlight Timer
Setting Photo Sensor
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Setting Baud Rate
Setting TTY Mode `
Return to Home
Setting TTY Baud Rate
Alert Timeout
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Voice Volume
Tkgrp Talkgroup Settings
Service Status
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Charging Lithium Ion Batteries
Accessories
Batteries
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Travel Chargers
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Standard Charger U.S. Only
Using the Travel Charger
Mid-Rate Charger Operating Specifications
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PC Applications Supported
Data Accessories
Universal Serial Bus USB
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Using the Data Cable
Data Cable
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Using the Dual Port Adapter Cable
Dual Port Adapter Cable
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Using the PDA Converter Plug
PDA Converter Plugs
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Other Important Information
Understanding Status Messages
Status Messages Message Description
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Safety and General Information
RF Operational Characteristics
Body-worn operation
Phone Operation
Two-way radio operation
Antenna Care
Approved Accessories
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Electro Magnetic Interference/Compatibility
Medical Devices
Use While Driving
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Operational Warnings
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Cleaning and Drying Considerations
Operational Cautions
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Accessory Safety Information
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Limited Warranty Motorola Communication Products
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II. General Provisions
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IV. HOW to GET Warranty Service
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VI. Patent and Software Provisions
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III. HOW to GET Warranty Service
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Patent and Software Provisions
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Patent and Trademark Information
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Index
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