T able of Contents

 

INTRODUCTION

 

Your Portable

1

Feature Locator

2

Battery

4

Charging Your Battery

4

Attaching Your Battery

4

Detaching Your Battery

4

Display Icons

5

Powering On

6

Powering Off

6

Mode

7

MENU

8

Menu Options

8

Selecting

8

Scrolling

8

PHONE

 

Making a Phone Call

9

Direct Dial Method

9

Scroll Method

9

Speed Dial Method

10

Alpha Method

10

Automatic Redial

10

Last Number Redial

10

Receiving a Phone Call

10

Call Forwarding

11

Selecting a Call Forward Number

11

Unconditional Call Forwarding

11

Conditional Call Forwarding

12

Call Waiting

12

Call Hold

13

Recall Your Own Phone #

13

Phone List Programming

14

GROUP CALL

 

Making a Group Call

15

Changing Talkgroups

15

Receiving a Group Call

16

Group/Private Speaker

16

Area Selection

16

Service Area Restriction

16

i370XL/i470

GETTING STARTED

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Motorola I370XL, I470 manual Introduction, Phone, Group Call

I370XL, I470 specifications

Motorola has long been recognized as a leader in mobile communications, with a legacy that dates back to the early days of radio technology. Among its diverse range of devices, the Motorola I470 and I370XL stand out for their unique features and practical applications, tailored primarily for businesses and users seeking robust performance without the complexities of modern smartphones.

The Motorola I470 is a rugged, push-to-talk device designed to meet the demands of a fast-paced work environment. Its compact design ensures portability, while its durable construction offers resistance to dust, moisture, and mechanical shock. Operating on the iDEN network, the I470 supports essential communications with features such as direct connect capabilities, allowing for instant voice communication between users, akin to a walkie-talkie. This device also supports traditional calling and messaging features, making it a versatile tool for both business and personal use.

In addition to its telecommunication features, the Motorola I470 includes a built-in speaker and microphone for hands-free calls, enhancing usability while on the go. The device supports basic multimedia functions, such as sending and receiving pictures and text messages, thus providing users with a well-rounded communication experience.

On the other hand, the Motorola I370XL brings additional functionality. Designed with a larger display and enhanced features, the I370XL appeals to users looking for more than just basic communication. It incorporates a more advanced user interface that simplifies navigation, and its enhanced screen size facilitates better visibility for messaging and notifications.

This device also operates on an iDEN network and provides similar push-to-talk capabilities as the I470, but with added functionalities for business users. The Motorola I370XL is equipped with a variety of organizational tools, including a calendar and task management applications, ideally suited for professionals who need to stay organized while on the move.

Both devices prioritize connectivity and ease of use, making them invaluable in industries such as construction, public safety, and logistics, where reliable communication is crucial. With a focus on practical features over unnecessary complexities, the Motorola I470 and I370XL continue to serve as dependable communication tools for users seeking efficiency and reliability in their daily operations.