Motorola i880 User Manual

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Digital Multi-service Data-capable Phone
i880 Phone User's Guide
@NNTN6996A@
NNTN6996A

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  • Page 1 Motorola iDEN Digital Multi-service Data-capable Phone i880 Phone User’s Guide @NNTN6996A@ NNTN6996A...
  • Page 3 For more information on SIM card compatibility, go to www.motorola.com/iden/support. Defects or damage to your Motorola phone that result from the use of non-Motorola branded or certified Accessories, including but not limited to replacement housings and or other peripheral accessories, are excluded from warranty coverage.
  • Page 5 Contents Using Speakerphone........23 Using Mute ............24 Making Emergency Phone Calls .....24 Getting Started........... 1 Locating Your SIM Card ........3 TM ............25 MOTOtalk Battery ...............4 Switching to MOTOtalk ........25 Activating Service..........6 Exiting MOTOtalk ..........26 Powering On and Off.........6 Channels and Codes........26 Phone Programming .........8 Private MOTOtalk Calls........28 Finding Your Phone Number......8...
  • Page 6 Making Calls From the Recent Calls List ..38 Viewing Call Forwarding Settings ....54 Contacts ........... 40 Advanced Calling Features .....55 Accessing Contacts.........41 Call Waiting .............55 Creating Entries..........41 Switching Between Calls .........55 Storing Numbers Faster ........43 Putting a Call on Hold ........56 Editing Entries ..........44 Calling 2 People ..........56 Viewing Entries..........44...
  • Page 7 Downloading More Ring Tones .......72 Managing Memory ..........85 About DRM Ring Tones ........72 Multimedia Messages ......87 Managing Memory...........72 Navigating the MMS Inbox, Drafts Folder, Deleting Custom Ring Tones ......73 and Outbox ..........87 Creating and Sending Messages ....88 Messages ..........74 Drafts...............98 Message Center Options.........74 MMS Outbox ...........99...
  • Page 8 Memory Cards Compatible Accessing the Media Center ......138 With Your Phone........120 Customizing the Camera.......138 Managing Memory ........139 Audio Player........... 121 Playing Audio Files with the Flip Closed ..121 Media Center ...........140 Playing Audio Files with the Flip Open..122 Viewing the Media Center ......140 Adjusting the Volume ........123 Forward Locked Items........142 How Your Audio Files Are Organized....123...
  • Page 9 Send Pictures ..........153 Making Calls From Datebook and Datebook Reminders ........173 Send Datebook Events........156 Customizing Datebook Setup......174 Send My Info ..........159 Send Contact Information......160 Digital Rights Management ....176 Installing Items ..........176 PT Manager ..........162 Understanding DRM Status Icons....176 Accessing PTX Features From PT Manager........162 Sharing Items ..........176 Turning PTX Features On and Off ....162...
  • Page 10 ® Bluetooth ..........187 Playing Voice Records ........207 ® Understanding Bluetooth Access Settings ..187 Labeling Voice Records ........207 ®..... 188 Setting Your Phone for Bluetooth Locking Voice Records .........207 ® Accessing Bluetooth ........189 Deleting Voice Records.........208 ® Making a Bluetooth Connection ....189 Managing Memory ........208 Setting Device Details ........192...
  • Page 11 Editing a Shortcut ..........225 Disposal of your Mobile Telephone and Deleting Shortcuts .........225 Accessories ..........241 Using a Headset........226 MOTOROLA LIMITED WARRANTY ..242 Using a Bluetooth Headset......226 Limited Warranty Attaching a Headset ........226 Motorola Communication Products Using a Remote PTT Button ......226 (International) ........246...
  • Page 12: Display Options

    Phone Basics The external display shows a shortened version of Menus and Lists the internal display. To see more information, open Your phone’s features are arranged in menus, the flip. submenus, and lists. status icons To access the items in a menu or list, scroll using text area the navigation key at the top of your keypad.
  • Page 13: Menu Key

    Getting Started Menu Key Messages Access messages. See page 74. Many features provide context-sensitive menus that let you access related features and actions. Call Forward Set call forwarding options. This icon S appears any time a context-sensitive See page 53. menu is available.
  • Page 14: Quick Access To Main Menu Items

    Phone Basics Bluetooth Connect to a device with Quick PTT Access* any Private IDs Bluetooth. See page 187. and SDG lists on your phone. See page 165. Find your approximate * Quick PTT may not be offered by geographical location. See your service provider.
  • Page 15: Status Icons

    Getting Started Status Icons Active Phone Line — 1 indicates phone line 1 is ready to make calls; Status icons appear at the top of the display. Some 2 indicates phone line 2 is ready to appear at all times. Others appear only when your make calls.
  • Page 16: Entering Numbers From The Keypad

    Phone Basics Transmitters — Your phone is set Roaming — You are using your not to receive calls and other phone outside your carrier's transmissions. See “Temporarily network. Turning Off Transmissions” on USB Mass Storage — You are page 213. using the USB mass storage Music Player —...
  • Page 17: About Data Transfer Modes

    Phone call is on hold. Wireless Data Services software (available separately). For more information on setting up your computer and your i880 phone for packet and TTY device features such as Turbo-Code, circuit data calls, refer to the Wireless Data High-Speed, and Interruption are not supported by Services User’s Guide or contact your service...
  • Page 18 Features for the Hearing Impaired Choosing a Mode • “HCO off please” — to turn off HCO mode Important: When you are using HCO, the sound Your phone supports these TTY modes: coming from your phone speaker may • TTY — You type and read text on your TTY be uncomfortably loud.
  • Page 19: Using Your Phone With A Hearing Aid

    Advanced Calling Features Using Your Phone With a Hearing Aid Approximate telecoil location is Setting your phone for use with a hearing aid within 6-13 mm of this location. affects sounds from the phone’s earpiece when you are in a phone call. Off - Shut off Choosing Your Hearing Air Setting M - Microphone...
  • Page 20: Safety And General Information

    9 kHz and 300 GHz." Operation and EME Exposure "Attachment to Resolution 303 from July 2, 2002." Your Motorola radio product is designed to comply with the following national and international standards and guidelines regarding exposure of human beings to radio frequency electromagnetic...
  • Page 21: Phone Operation

    Two-way radio operation product in a Motorola approved clip, holder, holster, case or body harness for this product. Your radio product has been designed and tested...
  • Page 22 The SAR information reported to the FCC includes the must be tested and certified to the FCC that is does not FCC-accepted Motorola testing protocol, assessment exceed the limit established by the government-adopted procedure, and measurement uncertainty range for this requirement for safe exposure.
  • Page 23: Electromagnetic Interference/Compatibility

    Any use of a Approved Accessories radio product must be in accordance with applicable regulations per airline crew instructions. For a list of approved Motorola accessories call 1-800-453-0920, or visit our website at Medical Devices www.motorola.com/iden.
  • Page 24: Operational Warnings

    Operational Warnings • Not carry the radio product in a breast pocket. • Pull off the road and park before making or answering a call if driving conditions so require. • Use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the potential for interference. Operational Warnings •...
  • Page 25: Operational Cautions

    Safety and General Information Operational Cautions Note: The areas with potentially explosive atmospheres referred to above include fueling areas such as below decks on Batteries boats, fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities, areas where the air All batteries can cause property damage and/or contains chemicals or particles, such bodily injury, such as burns if a conductive material as grain, dust or metal powders, and...
  • Page 26: Accessory Safety Information

    Accessory Safety Information 2 Remove Battery and SIM card (if so equipped) • Before using any battery or battery charger, read from radio product. all the instructions for and cautionary markings on (1) the battery, (2) the battery charger, which 3 Shake excess liquid from radio product.
  • Page 27 Safety and General Information • Use of a non-recommended attachment to a • Maximum ambient temperature around the battery charger may result in a risk of fire, power supply or transformer of any battery electric shock, or injury to persons. charger should not exceed 40°C (104°F).
  • Page 28: Hearing Aid Compatibility

    Hearing Aid Results will vary depending on the user’s hearing device and individual type and degree of hearing Compatibility loss. If a hearing device is particularly vulnerable to interference noise, even a mobile phone with a higher rating may still cause unacceptable noise When some mobile phones are used with certain levels in the hearing device.
  • Page 29 Be sure to evaluate your personal needs by trying out this mobile phone with your specific hearing device, using both antenna positions if equipped with a retractable antenna. More information about hearing aid compatibility may be found at: http://commerce.motorola.com/consumer/QWhtml/ accessibility/default.html, www.fcc.gov, www.fda.gov, and www.accesswireless.org.

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