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RF Operational Characteristics
Install
Time and Date Charts
Signal Strength icons strength
Password
Call Timers
Using Symbols Mode
New Message Indicators
Nextel Wireless Web
Reset System Format System
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Contents
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Table of Contents
Digital Cellular
Direct Connect
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Introduction
Welcome to Nextel
Customer Care
Ordering Information
Driving Safety Tips
Driving Safety Tips
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Getting Started
55sr Phone Features
Reset System Format System
I55sr Menu Tree
I55sr Icon Glossary
Line and Call Info
Attaching the Battery
Battery
Battery
Detaching the Battery
Charging the Battery
Turning Your i 55sr Phone On/Off
Battery Charging Status
Turning Your i55sr Phone On/Off
Enabling Security
Receiving Over-the-Air Programming
Receiving Over-the-Air Programming
SIM Card Personal Identification Number PIN
Security Features of the i 55sr Phone
Entering the PIN
Security Features of the i55sr Phone
Changing the PIN
Unblocking the PIN
Disabling/Enabling the PIN Requirement
Press * * 0 5 s
U t i o n
Removing/Inserting the SIM Card
Keypad Lock
Activating Keypad Lock
Receiving Incoming Calls
Receiving Nextel Direct Connect Calls
Receiving New Voice Mail
Receiving New Text Messages
Receiving New Net Mail
Status of Your i 55sr Phone
Status Light Sr Phone Status Indicator
Deactivating Keypad Lock
Viewing/Editing My Information
Using T9 Text Input
My Information
My Information
Choosing a Text Entry Mode on Wireless Web
T9 Text Input Entry Modes
Using T9 Text Input
Choosing a Text Entry Mode
Choosing a Language
Backspace and Erase
Using Alpha Mode
Using Word Mode
Space
Shift and Caps Lock
Punctuation
Adding Words to the User Database
Using Symbols Mode
Using Numeric Mode
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Idle Screen
Display Essentials
Display Screen Elements
Status Icons
Icon Indicates
Battery Strength icons remaining
Signal Strength icons strength
Active Line icons currently active
Menu Icon
T9 Text Input icons you are using T9
Text Display Area
Display Screen Elements
Navigating Menus and Lists
Display Options
Main Menu Options
Main Menu Options
Menu Item Use to
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Phonebook
Phonebook Entries and Speed Dial Numbers
Phonebook Icons
Accessing Your Phonebook
Accessing Your Phonebook
About Phonebook Entries
Viewing Phonebook Entries
Checking Phonebook Capacity
Sorting Phonebook Entries
About Phonebook Entries
Adding Phonebook Entries
About Phonebook Entries
When you are finished, press B under
Storing Numbers Fast
Editing Phonebook Entries
Pause Digit Entry
Pause Digit Entry
Deleting Phonebook Entries
Press R to scroll to Delete Record or Delete Number
Plus Dialing
Address Book
Address Book
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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
Last Number Redial
Using Turbo Dial
Placing International Phone Calls
Ending a Phone Call
Emergency Calling
Receiving a Phone Call
Recent Calls
Viewing Recent Calls
Recent Calls
Storing a Recent Call Number to the Phonebook
Getting Detailed Information About Recent Calls
Calling From the Recent Calls List
Call Timers
Call Timers
Deleting Recent Calls
Hands-Free Speakerphone
Call Waiting
Mute
Mute
Declining Calls
Switching Between Calls
Accepting Calls
Ending the Active Call
Turning Off Call Waiting
Call Hold
Call Hold
Three-Way Calling
Call Forwarding
Call Forwarding
Turning On Call Forwarding
At the Call Forward screen, the Forward
Turning Off Call Forwarding
Setting Call Forwarding to Voice Mail
Displaying the Caller’s Name
Caller ID
Caller ID
Per-Call Blocking
Alternate Line Service
Per-Line Blocking
Receiving Calls on Your Alternate Line
Call Restrictions
Selecting the Alternate Line
Call Restrictions
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Local Event Information
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Setting Up Your Voice Mail Box
Nextel Voice Mail
New Message Indicators
Receiving Voice Mail Messages
Transferring Calls to Voice Mail
Using Voice Mail
Using Voice Mail
Logging Into Voice Mail
Main Voice Mail Menu
Playing Messages
Saving and Deleting Messages
Changing Your Password
Recovering Deleted Messages
Recording Your Name
Recording Your Active Greeting
Advanced Voice Mail Features
Advanced Voice Mail Features
Multiple Greetings
Select Your Active Greeting
Record Additional Greetings
Greetings Schedule
Activating Your Greeting Schedule
Automatic Playback
Changing the Playback Order of Messages
Recording, Copying and Replying to Messages
Delivery Options
Creating Group Lists
Working With Group Lists
Modifying a Group List
Deleting a Group List
Message Forwarding
Hour Clock
Time and Date Charts
Dates
Nextel Voice Mail Tree
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Messages
Message Center
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Text and Numeric Messaging Features
Text and Numeric Messaging
Viewing a Message Immediately
Accessing New Messages
Notification of New Messages
Text and Numeric Messaging
Viewing Stored Messages
Viewing a Message Later
Sending a Message
Email Messaging Numeric Messaging
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Web Messaging on nextel.com
Operator Assisted Messaging
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Private Call
Direct Connect
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Making a Private Call from the Keypad
Making a Private Call from the Phonebook
Making a Private Call from the Recent Call List
Storing Private IDs
Call Alerts
Receiving a Private Call
Placing a Call Alert from the Keypad
Receiving Call Alerts
Ready to Alert Screen
Call Alert Queue
Sorting Call Alerts
Accessing the Call Alert Queue
Viewing Call Alert Date and Time
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
Naming a Talkgroup
Group Call
Group Call
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
Group-Silent Programming
Turning Group-Silent On or Off
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Datebook
Datebook Icons
Symbol Description
Viewing Your Datebook
Viewing a Day
Viewing a Week
Viewing Your Datebook
Viewing Event Details
About Datebook Events
Viewing Today
Adding New Events
Adding New Events
Select
Adding New Events
Editing Events
Deleting Events
Customizing Datebook Set Up
Deleting Events
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Adding a New Memo
Memo
Viewing a Memo
Editing a Memo
Deleting a Memo
Nextel Wireless Web
Wireless Web Navigation Keys
Starting the Microbrowser
Using Your Phone as a Modem
Using Your Phone as a Modem
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Accessing Java Apps
Java Apps
Installing Java Apps
Running Java Apps
Downloading Custom Applications Deinstalling Java Apps
Downloading Custom Applications
Java Apps Memory
Settings
Customizing the i55sr Phone
Ring/Vibe
Main Options
Settings
Ring Style and Notification Type
Ring Styles
Vibrate Then Ring phone is set to
Phone Setup
Notification Types
Using Phone Lock
Call Setup
Security
Using Master Reset
Setting Keypad Lock
Setting New Passwords
Enabling and Disabling SIM PIN
Reordering Main Menu
Personalize
Changing Idle Screen Options
Changing Power-Up Application
Changing Time and Date Format
Initial Setup
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Setting Auto Redial
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Setting Text Display
Setting Backlight Timer
Adjusting Status Light
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Changing Display Language
Setting Contrast
Setting Scrolling
Master Clear
Service Status
VoiceVolume
Tkgrp Talkgroup Settings
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Creating a Shortcut
Using a Shortcut
Shortcuts
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Using the Shortcut Menu
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Charging Lithium Ion Batteries
Accessories
Batteries
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Travel Chargers
Battery Operating Instructions
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Economy Travel Charger U.S. Only
Using the Travel Charger
Multi-Voltage Travel Charger Operating Specifications
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Universal Serial Bus USB
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Other Important Information
Nextel Customer Care
Domestic Customer Care
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International Roaming Customer Care
Understanding Status Messages
Understanding Status Messages
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Status Messages Message Description
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Nextel Terms and Conditions of Service
Nextel Terms and Conditions of Service
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RF Operational Characteristics
Safety and General Information
RF Operational Characteristics
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Body-worn operation
Phone Operation
Two-way radio operation
Antenna Care
Approved Accessories
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Electro Magnetic Interference/Compatibility
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Use While Driving
Electro Magnetic Interference/Compatibility
Operational Warnings
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Cleaning and Drying Considerations
Operational Cautions
Operational Cautions
Accessory Safety Information
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Accessory Safety Information
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Limited Warranty Motorola Communication Products
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Limited Warranty Motorola Communication Products
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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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