User Guide
Product Support
Class B Digital Device
FCC Notice to Users
Table of Contents
Tools
Settings
Recent Calls
Contacts
Bluetooth
S2. Manufacturer’s Warranty
Index
Introduction
Don’t try to dry your phone in a microwave oven
Avoid temperatures below -10C/14F or above 45C/113F
Use and Care
To care for your Motorola phone, keep it away from
Setting Up Service
Setting Up Your Phone
Activating Your Phone
Setting Up Voicemail
Username and password when you sign on to
Account Passwords
Account Username and Password
Voicemail Password
From Your Motorola Clutch i465 Phone
Operator Services
Getting Help
Managing Your Account
Phone Basics
Your Phone
Key Functions
Regulations on the use of these products
AudioJack allows you to connect your headphones to phone
Getting Started With Your Phone
Certain areas. Always obey the laws
ToremoveyourSIMcard
Your SIM Card
Locating the SIM Card
Removing and Inserting the SIM Card
ToinsertyourSIMcard
Battery and Charger
Charge the battery before it runs out of power
Installing the Battery
Battery’s talk and standby times
Watch your phone’s battery level indicator
Turning Your Phone On and Off
Removing the Battery
Charging the Battery
Using the Phone Charger
Viewing Status Information
Turning Your Phone Off
12 2. Phone Basics
Messages You have one or more
Navigating Through Menus
Options
Records stored. See Voice Records on
Selecting Menu Items
Backing Up Within a Menu
Shortcuts and Personalized Keys
Help
Selecting a Text Input Mode
Displaying Your Numbers
Entering Text
16 2. Phone Basics
Entering Text Using Word Text Input
Tochangethetextinputsettings
Adding a Word to the Database
Spaces
Entering Text Using Alpha Mode
Entering Symbols, Numbers, and Quick Notes
Special Function Keys
Or U
Accessories
Using a Remote Direct Connect Button
Capitalization
Phone Basics
Types of Calls
20 3. Making and Answering Calls
Calls on
Missed Phone Calls
Phone Calls
Making Calls
Answering Calls
Select an entry and press r
Emergency Calls
TodisplayaMissedCallentryfromthenotificationscreen
TodisplayaMissedCallentryfromstandbymode
Emergency calls cannot be placed while the keypad is locked
In-Call Options
Speakerphone
End-of-Call Options
Saving a Phone Number
Finding a Number
You can have multiple pauses in a phone number
Phone Numbers With Pauses
Todialorsavephonenumberswithpauses
Enter the phone number
Redialing the Last Number
Making a Call From Contacts
Making a Call From Recent Calls
Speed Dialing
Dialing Direct Connect Numbers
Nextel offers the following Nextel Direct Connect services
Nextel Direct Connect
Making Direct Connect Calls
Press / Contacts or RecentCalls
Using Just the Member ID
Making Direct Connect Calls From Contacts or Recent Calls
28 3. Making and Answering Calls
Answering Group Connect Calls
Group Connect Calls
Answering Direct Connect Calls
Making Group Connect Calls
ToaddGroupmembersmanuallyfromthekeypad
Creating Groups in Contacts
Adding Group Members
To assign a name to the Group, enter the name
Starting a Group Connect Call With a Direct Connect Number
Removing Members or Groups
Storing Groups
Tostoreamemberfromanactivecall
Storing Members of Groups
Group Connect Call Information
TostoreagrouptoContactsfromanactivecall
Sending a Picture During a Call
Nextel Direct Send
Group Connect Call Details
Sending a Picture
Tostartacallbysendingapicture
Starting a Call by Sending a Picture
Receiving a Picture
Tosendapictureduringacall
Toacceptapicture
Setting Picture Capability
Sending My Info and Contact Information
This occurs for the last 20 people who sent you pictures
Sending My Info
Tostartacallbysendingcontactinformation
Sending Contact Information
Receiving My Info orContact Information
Tosendcontactinformationduringacall
TosendaGroupfromContacts
Sending Groups Using Direct Send
ToviewtheinformationwhilestillintheDirectConnectcall
TosendaGroupfromtheRecentCallslist
Talkgroup Calls
Difference Between Group Connect and Talkgroup Calls
Joining a Talkgroup
Receiving Talkgroup Calls
Call Alerts
Adding More Talkgroups
Making Talkgroup Calls
Viewing Call Alert Date and Time
Using the Call Alert Queue
Responding to a Call Alert
Viewing Call Alerts
TodeleteallCallAlertsfromthequeue
Direct Talk
Deleting Call Alerts
TodeleteaCallAlertfromthequeue
ToreturntonetworkmodefromDirectTalk
Setting Your Phone to Direct Talk
Making and Receiving Code Calls in Direct Talk Mode
Code Direct Talk Calls
TomakeaprivateDirectTalkCall
Private Direct Talk Calls
Making a Private Direct Talk Call
TosetyourphonetoPrivateOnly
Direct Talk mode, press Edit left softkey Code ReceiveAll
Making Emergency Calls While in Direct Talk Mode
Receiving All Calls on a Channel
TosetthecodetoReceiveAll
Message Center Options
Accessing the Message Center
46 4. Service Features The Basics
Message Center
Retrieving Your Messages
Service Features The Basics
Receiving Messages
Message Notifications
Playing Messages
Setting Up Your Voicemail Box
48 4. Service Features The Basics
Voicemail
Toopenamessageonthecurrentpage
Accessing MMS Messages
Multimedia Messages Mmms
Creating and Sending Messages
Creating a Message
Sending or Canceling
Entering Text
Message Size
Adding More Message Options
Toreplytoamessage
52 4. Service Features The Basics
Replying to a Message
More Ways to Begin a Message
Inserting Pictures
Quick Notes
Creating a Message Group
Message Groups
Inserting Audio Files or Voice Records
Removing an Inserted Item
Drafts
Threaded Inbox
Sent Items
Outbox
Receiving a Message
Pictures and audio recordings are also highlighted
Navigating a Message
Embedded Objects and Attachments
Forwarding
Locking and Unlocking
Calling a Number in a Message
Storing Message Information to Contacts
Going to a Website
Accessing Text Messages
Text Messaging SMS
Caller ID Blocking
Turn Off Call Waiting
Call Waiting
Per-Call Blocking
Per-Line Blocking
Toendthesecondcallandmaketheon-holdcallactive
Making a Second Call
Making a Three-Way Call
ToturnoffCallWaitingduringacall
Toforwardallcalls
62 4. Service Features The Basics
Call Forwarding
Forwarding All Calls
Call before, this number displays
Turning Off Call Forwarding
Forwarding Missed Calls
Toforwardmissedcalls
Non-Emergency Numbers
Telecommunications Relay Service
Making International Calls
Special Dialing Codes
Tosettheactivelineprimaryoralternate
Nextel Phone Services
Second Line Service
Press / SettingsPhoneCallsSetLine
Sprint
66 4. Service Features The Basics
WirelessDataServicespage67 DownloadingContentpage69
Wireless Data Services
Using the Web Browser
Data Services
Accessing a Bookmark
Going to a Specific Website
Creating a Bookmark
Check the Games,Ringers,&More menu option for a
Downloading Content
Reloading a Web
Restarting the Web Browser
Selecting Ringer Types
Sound Settings
70 6. Settings
Ring Tones
Managing Memory
Assigning a Ring Tone to a Contact
Viewing Ring Tone Assignments
Downloading More Ring Tones
Vibrate All
Vibrate Settings
ToactivateSilenceAll
Silence All
Ring and Vibrate
This icon/ appears on the display
Changing the Backlight Time Length
Display Settings
Adjusting the Phone’s Volume Settings
Beep
Changing the Clock Display
Setting Wallpaper to Change Automatically
Changing the Phone’s Menu Style
Changing the Theme
Changing the Text Size
Messaging Settings
Setting Message Notification
76 6. Settings
ToeditaQuickNoteorreplyphrase
ToaccesstheSetupmenu
Quick Notes and Reply Phrases
ToaddaQuickNoteorReplyphrase
78 6. Settings
Airplane Mode
Setting the Cleanup Option
Tosetthecleanupoptions
Profiles
Setting One Touch Direct Connect
Torestoreyourphone’sabilitytodoallthesethings
Headset Options
Temporary Profiles
Switching Profiles
How Changing Settings Affects Profiles
Viewing Profiles
Storing a Temporary Profile
Creating Profiles
Editing Profiles
Deleting Profiles
Setting Call Filtering
82 6. Settings
Todeleteallprofiles
Shortcuts
Phone Setup Options
Using a Shortcut
Toaccessashortcutusingtheshortcutnumber
Deleting Shortcuts
Editing a Shortcut
Display Language
Call Answer Mode
Select how to answer incoming calls on your phone
Personalize
Resetting All
Setting Prepend Dialing
Resetting Your Phone
Resetting Phone Settings
TosetyourGPSprivacyoptions
Setting the GPS PIN Security Feature
ToturntheGPSEnabledsecurityfeatureonoroff
GPS Privacy Options
Granting or Denying Permission
Setting Privacy for All Java Applications
Setting Privacy for Each Java Application
Java Applications & GPS Security
Highlight an application or suite of applications
ToaccesstheDC/GCOptionsmenu
Press / SettingsDC/GCOptions
DC/GC Options Menu
SIM Card’s PIN
Security Settings
90 6. Settings
SIM Card Security
Unlocking Your Phone
Your Phone’s Lock Feature
Calling in Lock Mode
Locking Your Phone
Be included in your phone’s Recent Calls list
About Recent Calls
92 7. Recent Calls
Phone’s Recent Calls list
Calls and Call Alerts
My Info From Other Phones
Recent Calls
Toviewthedetailsofanitemonthelist
Viewing Recent Calls
Recent Calls Options
ToviewtheRecentCallslist
Saving Items From Recent Calls
Highlighted entry
Entry by pressing the navigation key left
TodeleteallitemsontheRecentcallslist
Deleting Items From Recent Calls
PrependingaNumberFromRecent Calls
TodeleteanitemfromtheRecentCallslist
About Contacts
Whose contact information is stored in the entry
Contacts
98 8. Contacts
Creating Contacts Entries
Types of Contacts
IP address
Press / ContactsNewContact
To the Contacts list or press . to return to standby mode
TocreateaContactsentry
Scroll past the information you already entered
TostorenumberstoContactsfromstandbymode
Viewing Contacts
Creating Pauses and Waits
Storing NumbersFaster
Finding Speed Dial Numbers
Adding a Number to an Entry
Editing Entries
Filtering Contacts Entries
Toassignaspeeddialnumbertoanewphonenumber
Deleting Entries
Assigning Speed Dial Numbers
Deleting a Number or Address
Location to a new phone number, a message will
Selecting a Ringer Type for an Entry
Press r to select a ringer, then press Done
Contacts 103
Press / Datebook
Datebook
Viewing Datebook
104
Creating Events
Navigating Datebook
Reminder for it
106
Editing Events
Deleting Events
Receiving Reminders
Making Calls From Datebook Reminders
Making Calls From Datebook and Datebook Reminders
For Events With Java Applications
Making Calls From Datebook
TomakeDirectConnectcallsorTalkgroupcalls
Customizing Datebook Setup
My Info
Adding a Name to My Info
Suspending Applications
Installing Applications
Java Applications
Running Applications
Ending Applications
Downloading Applications
Deleting Applications
Viewing License Information
Digital Rights Management DRM
Managing Items
Renewing DRM Licenses
Tools 113
GPS Enabled
Deleting Items
About Expired Items
Press / GPS Position
Important Things to Keep in Mind
Making an Emergency Call
Viewing Your Approximate Location
Tools 115
Tocancelalocationcalculationbeforeitiscompleted
Enhancing GPS Performance
Tocalculateyourlocationagain
Using GPS With Map Software
Pull open the connector cover
Toconnectyourphonetoyourlaptoporotherdevice
Memo Feature
TostorethememonumbertoContacts
Voice Records
Creating Voice Records
Tomakeacalltothememonumber
Locking Voice Records
Playing Voice Records
Labeling Voice Records
Deleting Voice Records
Media Center
Call Timers
Tovieworresetatimer
Select a timer and press r
Choosing Thumbnail View or List View
Keeping the Last Filter Setting
Accessing Items Listed
Viewing the Media Center
Pictures
Sorting by Time or Name
Forward Locked Items
DRM Items
Sending a Message
Sending With Bluetooth
Setting as Wallpaper
Viewing Pictures
Playing a Recorded Video
Audio Files
Renaming Items
Playing Audio Files
Locking Items
Tools 125
Locked Forwardlockandlocked
Deleting an Item
Deleting All Items
126
Display. See illustration on
Taking Pictures
Camera 127
Camera key e on the right side
Setting the Self Timer
Using the Zoom
Camera Options
Torecordavideo
Camera Setup
See Video Mode Options on page 130 for more information
Recording Videos
Phone Options
Video Mode Options
Selecting Video Settings
Storing Pictures and Videos
Camera 131
Bluetooth Status Indicators and LED
Turning Bluetooth On and Off
Bluetooth 133
Bluetooth Menu
Connecting Bluetooth Devices
Pairing and Connecting
Disconnecting From a Device
Understanding Bluetooth Access Settings
Connecting to a Stored Device
Using Bluetooth During a Call
Sending Contacts, Datebook Events and Media Center Items
Sending Items via Bluetooth
Setting Device Details
Bluetooth 135
Sending Datebook Events
Canceling Transfers
136 11. Bluetooth
Receiving Items
Viewing and Storing Received Items
Bluetooth 137
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Safety and Warranty Information
MaintainingSafeUseofandAccesstoYourPhone page141
General Precautions
140 S1. Important Safety Information
GeneralPrecautionspage140
S1. Important Safety Information 141
MaintainingSafeUseofandAccess to Your Phone
Two-way Radio Operation
Approved Accessories Turning Off Your Phone Before Flying
142 S1. Important Safety Information
Phone Operation
Seizures/Blackouts
S1. Important Safety Information 143
Contains your phone or accessories
Glass Parts
DON’Ts
Battery Use and Safety
144 S1. Important Safety Information
Repetitive Motion
Proper and Safe Battery Disposal and Recycling
Protecting YourBattery
S1. Important Safety Information 145
Batteries and Chargers
146 S1. Important Safety Information
S1. Important Safety Information 147
Using Your Phone With a Hearing Aid Device
Export Law Assurances
Disposal of your Mobile Device and Accessories
148 S1. Important Safety Information
Caring for the Environment by Recycling
Exposure to Radio Frequency RF Energy
S1. Important Safety Information 149
California Perchlorate Label
Radio Frequency RF Energy
Operational Warnings
Driving Precautions
Knowing Radio Frequency Safety
150 S1. Important Safety Information
PortableRadio Product Operation and EME Exposure
S1. Important Safety Information 151
Specific Absorption Rate
Body-Worn Operation
152 S1. Important Safety Information
Owner’s Record
Online Product Registration
Software Copyright Notice
S1. Important Safety Information 153
154 S1. Important Safety Information
Privacy and Data Security Smart Practices While Driving
Drive Safe, Call Smart SM
S1. Important Safety Information 155
ServiceandRepairspage160
Motorola Limited Warranty For the United States and Canada
What does this Warranty Cover?
156 S2. Manufacturer’s Warranty
ProductsCovered LengthofCoverage
Products and Accessories
S2. Manufacturer’s Warranty 157
Exclusions
158 S2. Manufacturer’s Warranty
Software
Who Is Covered?
What other limitations are there?
How to Obtain Warranty Service or Other Information
S2. Manufacturer’s Warranty 159
What Will Motorola Do?
160 S2. Manufacturer’s Warranty
Service and Repairs
See also MMS Messages Audio Files
Accessories
Charger 18 Li-Ion Battery
Index
Index
Resuming Applications
Installing Applications
Suspending Applications
Running Applications
Index
Index
Removing and Inserting Security
SIM Card