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  • Page 1 TELUS Handset User’s Guide @NVN5373A@ NVN5373A...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Making Emergency Calls while in Mike’s Talk AroundTM Mode .........28 Setup Options ..........28 Getting Started........... 1 Battery ...............3 Making Phone Calls .........30 Activating your Mike Account ......6 Receiving Phone Calls ........30 Powering On and Off.........7 Call Icons ............31 Finding Your Phone Number and Private ID ..7 Entering the Number to Call......31 Handset Basics ..........8 Missed Phone Calls ........33...
  • Page 3 Storing Numbers Quickly.........45 Special Function Keys........58 Editing Entries ..........46 Message Center ........60 Viewing Entries..........46 Accessing the Message Center ......60 Deleting Entries ..........48 Message Center Options ........60 Checking Capacity ..........49 Receiving Messages ........61 Creating Pauses and Waits......49 Message Notifications ........61 Advanced Calling Features..... 51 Voice Mail............62 Call Waiting .............51 Advanced Voice Mail with Fax ......62...
  • Page 4 Creating and Sending Messages ....71 Send My Info ..........104 Drafts...............81 Send Contact Information ......106 MMS Outbox ...........82 PT Manager ..........108 Receiving a Message ........83 Accessing PTV Features Navigating a Message........84 From PT Manager........108 Viewing Received Messages Turning PTV Features On and Off ....108 From the Message Center ......85 Setting One Touch PTT ........108 Actions for Received Messages ......86...
  • Page 5 Media Center .......... 120 Playing a List and Using Repeat and Shuffle 132 Viewing the Media Center ......121 Working With Playlists........133 Forward Locked Items........122 Working With Podcast........136 DRM Items ............123 Deleting Audio Files ........139 Pictures ............123 DRM Items ............139 Videos ............124 Setting Audio and Visual Options....140 Audio Recordings ..........125 Memory Card ..........141...
  • Page 6 ® Datebook ..........152 Bluetooth ..........166 ® Viewing Datebook .........152 Understanding Bluetooth Access Settings ..166 ®....167 Creating Events..........153 Setting Your Handset for Bluetooth ® Editing Events ..........155 Accessing Bluetooth ........168 ® Deleting Events ..........155 Making a Bluetooth Connection ....168 Receiving Reminders ........156 Setting Device Details ........171 Making Calls From Datebook and Datebook...
  • Page 7 Using GPS with Map Software ......184 Using Settings ..........197 Voice Records........187 Profiles ............203 Creating Voice Records ........187 Viewing Profiles..........203 Playing Voice Records ........187 Switching Profiles..........203 Labeling Voice Records ........187 How Changing Settings Affects Profiles..203 Viewing Voice Records .........187 Temporary Profiles........204 Locking Voice Records........188 Creating Profiles..........205 Deleting Voice Records.........188...
  • Page 8 Electromagnetic Interference/Compatibility...216 Medical Devices ..........216 Operational Warnings........217 Operational Cautions........218 Accessory Safety Information......219 MOTOROLA LIMITED WARRANTY ..221 Limited Warranty Motorola Communication Products (International) ........225 Index ............229...
  • Page 9 If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, Hereby declares that the product: which can be determined by turning the Product Name: i880 equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference Model Number: H94XAH6RR4AN...
  • Page 10: Getting Started

    Getting Started retractable camera antenna lens spotlight flip open volume button controls light sensor mirror PTT button stereo headset jack audio player external keys display memory speaker card slot speaker microphone power backlit button accessory logo connector...
  • Page 11 Option Key — selects the option appearing above it on the display. To start using your i880 handset: Send Key — places phone calls. • Make sure your SIM card is in place. • Charge the battery.
  • Page 12: Battery

    Battery Battery Your handset comes with a high performance battery. Removing the Battery Door 1 Make sure the handset is powered off. See Accesses the audio player when the flip is “Powering On and Off” on page 7. closed; plays audio files; pauses audio 2 Slide the release button back until it releases the files.
  • Page 13: Inserting The Battery

    Getting Started 3 Allow the battery door to pop, slide it forward 3 Replace the battery door and press it gently until and remove it from the back of the handset. you hear a click. Inserting the Battery 1 Remove the battery door. Charging the Battery 2 Insert the top of the battery into the battery area.
  • Page 14 Battery 3 Plug the other end of the charger into the Charging Times accessory connector. Check your battery and charger type against the grid to determine the appropriate charging times. Battery Charger Rapid Mid-Rate High 2 hours 5 hours Performance Maximum 3 hours 6 hours...
  • Page 15: Activating Your Mike Account

    Activating your Mike Account Before you can begin using your i880 handset, you need to activate your Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) card on The Mike Network. Your SIM card holds the information required to enable your handset to connect to The Mike Network.
  • Page 16: Powering On And Off

    This means you must enable security. To power your handset on: TELUS 1 Open the flip. 2 Press p. Note: When powering on, if you press p for more than 5 seconds, you will turn off calls and other transmissions.
  • Page 17: Handset Basics

    Menus and Lists status icons Your handset’s features are arranged in menus, TELUS text area submenus, and lists. To access the items in a menu or list, scroll using the navigation key at the top of your keypad. This key lets you scroll up, down, left, or right.
  • Page 18: Main Menu

    Handset Basics 4 Press O to see the Security screen. Main Menu OK Key All your handset’s features can be accessed through the main menu. You can set the main Pressing O: menu to appear as a list or as large icons. •...
  • Page 19: Status Icons

    Getting Started C VoiceRecord Record and play audio Shortcuts Create shortcuts to messages. See page 187. screens. See page 191. My Info View personal handset Profiles Apply groups of settings. information, including See page 203. phone number and Private Call Alert Lists call alerts.
  • Page 20 Handset Basics Phone In Use — Your handset is Speaker Off — Sounds active on a phone call. associated with Private calls and group calls are set to come Private In Use — Your handset is through the earpiece rather than active on a Private call.
  • Page 21: Locating Your Sim Card

    Getting Started If your SIM card is not in the SIM card holder, it Hearing Aid — Your handset is may be in the box your handset came in, attached set for use with a hearing aid and to the SIM carrier. If this is the case, carefully is active on a phone call.
  • Page 22: Changing The Pin

    If you enter your PIN incorrectly 5 times, your SIM the new SIM PIN to confirm. card is blocked. To unblock your SIM card, you 7 Press A under Ok. must contact your TELUS Mobility Client Care to get a PIN Unblock Key (PUK).
  • Page 23 If this happens, all data is your SIM card. lost. You will get a message to contact TELUS Mobility Client Care. Except for Switching SIM Cards making emergency calls, your handset When you move your SIM card from one handset...
  • Page 24 SIM Card Security • Voice names 3 Open the SIM card holder. • Datebook events • Options set using the Personalize menu Inserting Your SIM Card 1 With your handset powered off, remove the back cover and battery. 2 Slide the latch towards the right to open the SIM card holder.
  • Page 25 Getting Started 5 Close the SIM card holder. 2 Slide the latch away from the SIM card holder. latch 3 Open the SIM card holder. 6 Slide the latch towards the left to close the SIM card holder. Removing Your SIM Card Important: To avoid loss or damage, do not remove your SIM card from your handset unless absolutely necessary.
  • Page 26: Memory Card Slot

    Store it carefully. Memory Card Slot Your i880 handset’s memory card slot enables you to use your handset with a removable flash memory card that you can purchase. When a memory card is inserted in your handset’s...
  • Page 27: Accessories

    To optimize your handset’s performance, extend the antenna when you make or receive a call, and avoid touching the antenna with any body part. If you have questions about your i880 handset, contact your Mike Dealer or TELUS Mobility Client Care.
  • Page 28: Mike's Direct Connect Service

    Mike’s Direct Connect Tip: To let someone know that you want to talk to him or her on a Private call, send a call Service alert. See “Call Alerts” on page 21. Every Private ID number contains 3 parts — an There are two ways of communicating over Mike’s area ID, a fleet ID, and a member ID —...
  • Page 29 Mike’s Direct Connect Service From the Recent Calls List With the Contacts type field highlighted, scroll left or right to display the Contacts type for the The recent calls list stores the last 20 calls you number you want to call. made or received.
  • Page 30: Call Alerts

    Call Alerts Receiving Call Alerts 2 Press and hold the PTT button on the side of your handset. Begin talking after your handset When you receive a call alert, you must answer, emits a chirping sound. queue, or clear it. You cannot receive phone calls 3 Release the PTT button to listen.
  • Page 31: One-To-Many Group Calls

    Mike’s Direct Connect Service 2 Press m. Responding to Call Alerts in the Queue 3 Select Delete. 4 Press A under Yes to confirm. After you queue a call alert, you can respond to it by making a Private call to the sender or sending a To delete all call alerts from the queue: call alert to the sender.
  • Page 32 One-to-Many Group Calls Joining a Talkgroup Receiving Group Calls Your Mike sales representative creates Talkgroups To answer a group call: for you and assigns each Talkgroup to a Talkgroup Proceed as if answering a Private call. Only one number. You can choose a name for each of your person at a time may speak on a group call.
  • Page 33: Mike's Talk Around Tm

    Mike’s Talk Around • Call forwarding • Messages Mike’s Talk Around allows direct two-way • Call Timers handset-to-handset communications between two • Call alerts or more handsets equipped for Mike’s Talk Around. You can make and receive Mike’s Talk Around •...
  • Page 34: Channels And Codes

    Channels and Codes While in Mike’s Talk Around, this icon M appears Codes help minimize interference from unwanted on the display, indicating that there is no network messages and other disturbances when you are on signal and Mike’s Talk Around is active. the same channel as others.
  • Page 35 Mike’s Talk Around 5 When you are finished, press A under Back to Receive All return to the Talk Around idle screen. You can set your handset to receive Mike’s Talk Making and Receiving Code Calls in Around transmissions from any handset that is set to the same channel, regardless of the code (1-15), Mike’s Talk Around by setting the code to Receive All.
  • Page 36: Private Mike's Talk Around Calls

    Private Mike’s Talk Around Calls Private Mike’s Talk Around Private Only Calls To limit Mike’s Talk Around to private conversation only, set your code to Pvt Only. In this mode, code You can have a private conversation with another calls will be ignored and only private calls can be person using Mike’s Talk Around.
  • Page 37: Making Emergency Calls While In Mike's Talk

    911 cellular the call will appear in the first line of the display. call until you go back into the TELUS Mobility network coverage area. Note: You can reply within 6 seconds simply by pressing the PTT button.
  • Page 38 Setup Options To access Setup Options in Mike’s Talk Around: To turn off Direct Launch: 1 From the main menu, select TA Options. 1 From the Setup screen, scroll to Direct Launch and press O. 2 Select Setup. 2 Select Off. You can set your handset to: Your handset now displays TA Options when you •...
  • Page 39: Making Phone Calls

    Making Phone Calls Making Phone Calls Receiving Phone Calls When you receive a phone call, your handset rings, To make a phone call: vibrates, or lights up its backlights. With the Flip Open Answering a phone call 1 Enter the number you want to call. If the flip is closed, press t.
  • Page 40: Call Icons

    Call Icons Press e. -or- • Select the number from Contacts • Select a number stored in Datebook Close the flip. • Redial the last phone number called Call Icons • Say a voice name into your handset When you make a phone call, call icons appear in •...
  • Page 41 Making Phone Calls With the Flip Closed • Your handset places the call to the phone number assigned to the Contacts type 1 Press . to display the most recent call. displayed. 2 To view the rest of the recent calls list, press the If the Contacts type displayed is not a phone volume keys on the side of your handset.
  • Page 42: Missed Phone Calls

    Missed Phone Calls Redialing the Last Number Using Speed Dial and Turbo Dial ® Press and hold s to place a call to the last phone Each phone number stored in Contacts is assigned number you called. a Speed Dial number, which you can use to enter that number.
  • Page 43: Using Mute

    Making Phone Calls With the Flip Open Opening the flip turns speakerphone off. If you want to dismiss the missed call message, Using Mute press A under Back. -or- Muting calls lets you listen to incoming sound If you want to view the missed call on the recent calls list, press A under View.
  • Page 44 Making Emergency Phone Calls Important: If you have not registered on the network, emergency calls cannot be placed while your SIM card is in your handset.
  • Page 45: Recent Calls

    Recent Calls Recent Calls With the Flip Closed 1 Press .. The recent calls list contains information 2 If you want to view the rest of the recent calls associated with calls you have made and received list, press the volume controls. and call alerts you have received.
  • Page 46: Ptv Items In Private Calls

    PTV Items in Private Calls • The picture assigned to the number, if your When you select a call to view its details, you see handset is set to show pictures on the recent information such as the name associated with the calls list.
  • Page 47: Contact Information From Other Handsets

    Recent Calls Contact Information From Pictures Other Handsets The recent call list contains most recent picture sent to or received from a Private ID. Contact information in the recent calls list displays: To view the picture: • The name contained in the contact information 1 View the details of the call containing the •...
  • Page 48: Storing Items To Contacts

    Storing Items to Contacts 2 Select Events. My Info From Other Handsets 3 If the call contains more than one event, select My Info from other handsets always includes the the event you want to read. sender’s Private ID. Depending on how the sender Store Events to Datebook has filled in My Info and set sending options, it may include the sender names, phone numbers for...
  • Page 49: Deleting Items

    Recent Calls 2 Press A under Delete. -or- Tip: If the item you want to store is a call, Save does not appear if the number is already If Delete is not one of your options: Press m. stored in Contacts. Select Delete.
  • Page 50 Making Calls From the Recent Calls List 3 To make a phone call, press t on the top of Scroll left or right to display the Contacts type for the number you want to call. your handset. -or- 4 To make a phone call, press s. -or- To make a Private call, press the PTT button.
  • Page 51: Contacts

    Contacts Contacts • A picture — This picture appears on the display when you receive calls from the Private ID or any of the phone numbers stored in the entry. Contacts stores up to 600 numbers or addresses. You can assign the picture from the pictures Each Contacts entry can store several numbers or stored accessible through media center.
  • Page 52: Accessing Contacts

    Accessing Contacts Accessing Contacts Email email address From the main menu, select Contacts. -or- phone number If you are on a call: Press m. Select Contacts. Pager phone number Creating Entries Talkgroup Talkgroup number A number or address and a Contacts type are IP address required for all Contacts entries.
  • Page 53 Contacts Tip: Press A under Browse to select a name Scroll past the information you already entered. already in Contacts. Enter the additional information for the entry 3 If you want to assign a ring tone or picture to the using step 2 through step 6.
  • Page 54: Storing Numbers Quickly

    Storing Numbers Quickly Note: If you choose a picture that is stored on 3 If you want to create a voice name for a phone the memory card, that picture file is number, select Voice Name. automatically copied or moved to your As directed by the screen prompts, say and handset’s memory according to the rules repeat the name you want to assign to the...
  • Page 55: Editing Entries

    Contacts 6 If you want to add more information to the entry, • A small version of the picture assigned to the follow the applicable instructions in “Creating entry, if you have set Contacts to show pictures Entries” on page 43. in the Contacts list.
  • Page 56 Viewing Entries To select an entry: Viewing a Large Picture 1 From the Contacts list, select the entry you want To view a large version of the picture assigned to to view. an entry: 2 Scroll to view the numbers and addresses 1 Select the entry.
  • Page 57: Deleting Entries

    Contacts To view entries: Showing Only Private IDs and Talkgroups 1 From the Contacts list, scroll to the entry you want to view. To set Contacts to show only entries that contain 2 If an entry has more than one number or Private IDs and Talkgroup entries: <>...
  • Page 58: Checking Capacity

    Checking Capacity Delete a Number or Address To program a pause: Press and hold * until the letter P appears. The 1 From the Contacts list, scroll to the entry that P represents a 3-second pause. contains the number or address you want to delete.
  • Page 59: International Numbers

    Contacts International Numbers When storing a number that you plan to use for international calls, use Plus Dialing: 1 Press and hold 0 for two seconds. A “0” appears, then changes to a “+”. Note: The network translates the “+” into the appropriate international access code needed to place the call.
  • Page 60: Advanced Calling Features

    Advanced Calling Turn Off Call Waiting To turn off Call Waiting during a call: Features 1 Press m. 2 Select In Call Setup > Call Waiting. Call Waiting 3 Set this option to Off. Call Waiting lets you receive a second call while on Tip: To turn Call Waiting back on while still on an active call.
  • Page 61: Putting A Call On Hold

    Advanced Calling Features Putting a Call on Hold Phone line 2 is active; calls to phone line 1 are being forwarded. 1 While on an active call, press m. Phone line 2 is active; calls to phone line 2 2 Select Hold. are being forwarded.
  • Page 62: Turning Off Call Forwarding

    Turning Off Call Forwarding All your calls are now forwarded to the number you Note: If you want a type of missed call sent to specified. voice mail, the call forwarding number for that type of missed call must be your Turning Off Call Forwarding voice mail access number.
  • Page 63: Calling 2 People

    Advanced Calling Features Note: Your handset comes pre-programmed to Merging 2 Calls into a 3-Way Call detailed forward to Mike’s Voice Mail. If After you put a call on hold and place a second you change your detailed call forwarding, call, you can combine these calls into a 3-way call: remember to reset the forwarding back to your access number or your phone...
  • Page 64: Creating Pauses And Waits While Dialing

    Creating Pauses and Waits While Dialing Making International Calls Note: You cannot make any other calls after you have joined a 3-way call, even if one party disconnects. Plus Dialing lets you place an international call to most countries without entering the local Creating Pauses and Waits international access code.
  • Page 65: Call Timers

    Advanced Calling Features For Ending Calls • Phone Lifetime — displays the total minutes of all your phone calls. To set your handset to end calls when you open • Prvt/Grp Reset — keeps a running total of all of the flip: your Private and group call minutes, until you 1 From the main menu, select Settings >...
  • Page 66: Entering Text

    Entering Text Using Word Mode In Word mode, T9 Text Input analyzes the letters You can enter text, numbers, and symbols into on the keypad button you press and arranges them your handset using Alpha, Word, Numeric, or to create words. As you type, T9 Text Input Symbol text input modes.
  • Page 67: Special Function Keys

    Entering Text Adding Words to the Database Capitalization Press and hold # to make the next letter typed 1 Select Alpha as your text input mode. uppercase (shift), to make all subsequent letters 2 Type the word using Alpha mode. typed uppercase (caps lock), or to go back to 3 Select Word as your text input mode.
  • Page 68 Special Function Keys Deleting Characters Press * or press A under Delete.
  • Page 69: Message Center

    Message Center Accessing the Message Center The message center manages your messages. To access your voice mail messages, MMS When you receive the following types of mesages, MOSMS messages, fax mail, or Net messages, you can access them through the alerts, go to the message center: message center: 1 From the idle screen, press A under Mesg.
  • Page 70: Receiving Messages

    Receiving Messages • Inbox — access MMS and MOSMS messages If you are on a call when you receive a message, you have received. your handset may sound a notification tone during the call or after you end the call, depending on how •...
  • Page 71: Voice Mail

    To send a phone call to voice mail instead of Fax Mail Indicator answering it: Your i880 handset is equipped with a Fax Mail Press e. -or- indicator to notify you when you have received a Press A under No.
  • Page 72: Net Alerts

    Net Alerts Your handset will alert you audibly until you press A under Call or A under Exit. Net Alerts When you receive a Net alert, a notification appears on the display. If you dismiss the notification, this icon w appears on the display, reminding you that you have a new message.
  • Page 73: Text And Numeric Messages

    Text and Numeric Reading from the Message Center Messages 1 From the main menu, select Messages > Inbox Mobile originated text messaging (MOSMS) lets > Text Msg Inbox. you send and receive short text messages to and 2 Select the message you want to read. -or- from other Mike handsets.
  • Page 74: Creating And Sending Messages

    Creating and Sending Messages Press m. Press A under Browse. Select Creating and Sending Contacts, Recent Calls, or Memo. Select the Messages number you want to enter. Repeat this action to enter more phone From the Message Center numbers. 1 From the main menu, select Messages. When you are finished, press under Back.
  • Page 75: Quick Notes

    Text and Numeric Messages From Contacts 4 Select [Create Text Msg]. The message is automatically addressed to the 1 From the Contacts list, scroll to the entry phone number you chose. containing the phone number you want to send the message to. 5 Follow step 5 through step 6 of “Creating and 2 If the entry has more than one phone number Sending Messages”...
  • Page 76: Drafts

    Drafts Creating New Quick Notes 3 If you want to change the way the quick note appears in this message: Select Msg. Edit the To create a quick note and save it in the list of quick note. When you are finished, press O. quick notes stored in your handset: This does not affect the quick notes stored in 1 From the main menu, select Messages.
  • Page 77 Text and Numeric Messages These icons appear next to messages in the Deleting Sent Messages outbox: To delete a sent message: Sent and confirmed. 1 From the main menu, select Messages > Outbox > Text Msg Outbox. Send attempted. 2 Scroll to the message you want to delete. Forwarded.
  • Page 78: Sorting Messages

    Sorting Messages Managing Memory 4 Select Lock. Unlocking a Message Your text inbox, outbox, and drafts folder have a 1 From the main menu, select Messages > set amount of memory available for storing Outbox > Text Msg Outbox. messages. 2 Scroll to the message you want to lock or The text inbox holds 20 messages.
  • Page 79 Text and Numeric Messages 4 Select Text Msg Setup. 5 Select Outbox/Draft Mem Mtr.
  • Page 80: Multimedia Messages

    Multimedia Messages To go to the next page: Scroll right. -or- Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) lets you Press #. -or- send and receive messages that may include text, pictures, videos, and audio recordings. Scroll to the end of the page and select MORE. To go to the previous page: Navigating the MMS Inbox, Scroll left.
  • Page 81 Multimedia Messages • Attach — one or more attachments. These may For information on ways to enter text from the be pictures, videos and audio recordings, keypad, see “Entering Text” on page 57. including pictures, videos, and voice records you Message Size create while creating the message.
  • Page 82 Creating and Sending Messages Creating a Message From the When you are finished addressing the message, press A under Back. Message Center 3 To enter or edit the body of the message: 1 To begin creating a message: Select Message. From the main menu, select Messages.
  • Page 83 Multimedia Messages Adding More Message Options Enter the phone number or email address from the keypad and press O. Repeat this action to 1 To view more message fields in a message you enter more phone numbers or email addresses. are creating, select MORE.
  • Page 84: Replying To A Message

    Creating and Sending Messages 8 If you want to set a date after which attempts to When you reply to a message you received, some deliver the message end: of the fields in your reply message are filled in automatically: Select Valid Until.
  • Page 85 Multimedia Messages 3 Press A under Create. -or- Select [Create Reply] to begin the body of your message without using any of these phrases. If Create is not one of your options: Press m. 4 Edit any message fields you want to change. Select Create Message.
  • Page 86 Creating and Sending Messages More Ways to Address a Message 4 Select [Create MMS Msg]. The message is automatically addressed to the When you are filling in the To and Cc message phone number you chose. fields, you can select recipients from Contacts and the recent calls list.
  • Page 87 Multimedia Messages 4 If the entry contains more than one phone 6 When you are finished selecting entries, press A under Done. number or email address, select the ones you want to send the message to. Quick Notes When you are finished selecting items within the entry, press A under Done.
  • Page 88 Creating and Sending Messages Inserting Pictures, Videos, and Audio Removing an Inserted Item Recordings From the Media Center To remove an item inserted into the body of the message you are creating: When you are filling in the Message field, you can insert pictures, videos, and audio recordings from 1 Highlight the item you want to remove.
  • Page 89 Multimedia Messages To discard the picture, press A under Discard. 4 If you want to attach more items, select [New Attachment]. You can then take another picture. 5 When you are finished, press A under Done. 7 When you are finished, press A under Done if Done is one of your options.
  • Page 90: Drafts

    Drafts release A under Record. Releasing the key Removing an Attachment starts the recording. To remove an attachment in a message you are 7 If you want to end the video, press c or press A creating: under Stop. 1 While you are creating a message, select 8 To save the video, press c or press O.
  • Page 91: Mms Outbox

    Multimedia Messages 2 Scroll to the draft you want to send. Drafts Icons 3 Press m. 4 Select Send. Draft. High priority. Editing a Draft Attachment. 1 From the main menu, select Messages > Drafts > MMS Draft. High priority with an attachment. 2 Select the draft you want to edit.
  • Page 92: Receiving A Message

    Receiving a Message 4 Press O or press A under Yes to confirm. Resending MMS Outbox Icons If a message was not sent from your handset, you can resend it. 1 From the main menu, select Messages > t Successfully sent. Outbox>...
  • Page 93: Navigating A Message

    Multimedia Messages 3 If the message fills more than one screen, scroll If a message contains a picture, video, or audio to read it. recording as an attachment, open the attachment to view the picture or play the video or audio To dismiss the message notification: recording.
  • Page 94: Viewing Received Messages From The Message Center

    Viewing Received Messages From the Message Center 2 Highlight the slide show. 3 Press O. To speed up the slide show, scroll right or scroll down. To repeat the part of the slide show you have just viewed, scroll left or scroll up. To view the slide show again, press A under Restart.
  • Page 95: Actions For Received Messages

    Multimedia Messages 3 Press O or press A under Yes to confirm. MMS Inbox Icons Read Messages u Unread message. 1 Scroll to the message you want to delete. -or- Read message. View the message you want to delete. r Reply sent. 2 Press m.
  • Page 96 Actions for Received Messages Locking and Unlocking 3 Press the PTT button. Sending a Call Alert When you lock a message, it cannot be deleted until you unlock it. 1 View the message. 1 View the message you want to lock or unlock. 2 Highlight the Private ID or Talkgroup ID you want -or- to alert.
  • Page 97 Multimedia Messages These numbers may appear in the From field, the 4 Select Go To Website. To field, the Cc field, the subject line, or the body Note: The entire URL must appear in the of the message. message. Otherwise, you cannot go to the website.
  • Page 98 Actions for Received Messages 2 Highlight the picture, video, or audio recording Saving Slide Shows you want to delete. When viewing a slide show in a message you have 3 Press m. received, you can save the parts of the slide show. 4 Select Delete Picture, Delete Video, or Delete If the slide show contains pictures, you can save Audio.
  • Page 99: Message Transmission

    Multimedia Messages Message Transmission • Replies — lets you create new reply phrases and edit or delete reply phrases you have After you start to send a message you have created. created or start to download a message you have •...
  • Page 100 Customizing MMS New Quick Notes and Reply Phrases To delete a Quick Note or reply phrase: 1 From the MMS Setup menu, select Quick Notes Note: These Quick Notes are not the same as or Replies. the quick notes used with MOSMS messages.
  • Page 101 Multimedia Messages Clean-up Options For the Outbox • Off — Messages are never automatically 1 From the MMS Setup menu, select Cleanup > deleted. Sent Items. 2 Choose a clean-up option. • 5 Messages — If you have more than 5 3 To automatically delete messages now, press O messages, messages are deleted in the order or press A under Yes.
  • Page 102: Managing Memory

    Managing Memory Managing Memory Note: Messages are stored in your handset using the same memory space used to All messages in the MMS Inbox, the MMS drafts store Java applications data, items folder, and the MMS Outbox share the same accessible through the media center, and memory space.
  • Page 103: Mike's Wireless Web Services

    Services Home menu page from any other menu in the microbrowser, press e. Your i880 handset is equipped with a microbrowser 4 To view additional text while visiting a site, use that can be used to access Mike's Wireless Web the navigation keys to scroll to read it.
  • Page 104: Ending The Microbrowser Session

    Ending the Microbrowser Session Using Your Handset as a Below is the list of available options: Modem • Exit Browser — closes the browser and returns you to the idle screen. Use this option when you want to return to the page currently viewed at a You can use your handset as a modem with a later time, without navigating through the entire laptop, handheld device, or desktop computer.
  • Page 105 To use these services, you must install the iDEN Wireless Data Services software (available separately). For more information on setting up your computer and your i880 handset for packet and circuit data calls, contact TELUS Mobility Client Care. 4 Press A under Change.
  • Page 106: Using Ptv Features

    PTV Icons Using PTV Features When you make or receive a Private call, your handset automatically determines whether the handset you are in a Private with is able to receive Push to View (PTV) lets you exchange pictures, My each of these items. Your handset saves this Info, and contact information with other handsets information for as long as the Private ID is on your that have this capability.
  • Page 107: Send Pictures

    Using PTV Features If the icon appears dimly, you can send and Sending a Picture During a Call receive the indicated type of PTV item in the Note: You cannot talk or listen on a Private call current call. When the icon appears brightly, you while a picture is being transmitted.
  • Page 108 Send Pictures Sending a Stored Picture You can start from the camera or media center, or use the PT Manager. 1 While in a Private call: From the Camera or Media Center Press A under Picture. -or- 1 Capture a picture with the camera. See “Taking Press m.
  • Page 109: Receiving A Picture

    Using PTV Features Private IDs and are able to receive pictures Receiving a Picture appears. -or- When someone sends you a picture, your handset To choose a Private ID from the recent calls list, emits a tone or vibrates and a message appears select A Recent Call.
  • Page 110: Send Datebook Events

    Send Datebook Events Accepting a Picture Clearing a Picture From The Display 1 When you see the message asking you if you If you want to remove a picture from your handset’s want to accept the picture, press A under Yes. display while still in the Private call in which you received it or while in a subsequent Private call 2 Wait while the picture is transmitted.
  • Page 111 Using PTV Features You can chose a recipient for the Datebook event Sending a Datebook Event From the you want to send during a Private call, from Contacts or the Recent Calls List Contacts, from the recent calls list, from PT 1 While viewing Contact or the recent calls list, Manager, or from Datebook scroll to or select the entry containing the Private...
  • Page 112 Send Datebook Events Sending a Datebook Event From PT Select Repeat Event to send all occurrences of the event. Manager 6 Press the PTT button to send the event. PT Manager lets you select the Private ID you want Sending a Datebook Event From to send the event to from Contacts or the recent calls list.
  • Page 113: Send My Info

    Using PTV Features Send My Info To choose a Private ID from the recent calls list, select A Recent Call. A list of calls containing Private IDs that are able to receive Datebook When you send My Info, the information you sent events appears.
  • Page 114 Send My Info Starting a Call by Sending Information Starting a Call by Sending My Info 1 From the main menu, select PT Manager > 1 From the main menu, select PT Manager > Send Contacts. -or- Send My Info. -or- From the main menu, select My Info.
  • Page 115: Send Contact Information

    Using PTV Features Send Contact Information Select Use PTT Feature > Send Contact. Select the Contacts entry or item in the recent When you send contact information, the calls list you want to send. information you sent appears on the display of the 3 Press the PTT button to send the information.
  • Page 116 Send Contact Information 4 Choose the Private ID you want to send the contact information to: Use the keypad to enter the Private ID you want. -or- Press A under Browse. Select Contacts, Recent Calls, or Memo. Select the number you want.
  • Page 117: Pt Manager

    PT Manager Turning PTV Features On and PT Manager lets you quickly access PTV features, and other Private call features, from the main You can turn your handset’s ability to send and menu. receive pictures, and Datebook events on and off. Using PT Manager, you can send any type of PTV You cannot turn your handset’s ability to send and item, turn your handset’s ability to send and...
  • Page 118 Setting One Touch PTT • Go to the first screen for sending a picture, Setting the One Touch PTT to Any sending a Datebook event, sending My Info, or Other Option send contact information in a Private call 1 From the main menu, select PT Manager > Setting the PTT Button to Call the Configure >...
  • Page 119: Setting My Info Sending Option

    PT Manager Turning Off One Touch PTT Automatic Sending 1 From the main menu, select Settings > 2-Way To control whether your information is sent Radio > One Touch PTT. automatically: 2 Select Off. 1 From the main menu, select PT Manager > Configure >...
  • Page 120: My Info

    • Group ID — the number of the Talkgroup you have joined. 1 From the main menu, select My Info. 2 Press A under Edit. • Carrier IP — the IP address assigned to TELUS Mobility. This number appears when you 3 Select Name. register for packet data services.
  • Page 121: Setting Sending Options

    My Info You can also edit the information in Line 1, Line 2, 4 A checkmark appears next to the fields that will and Circuit Data, but your changes are only be sent. To add or remove the checkmark, select temporary.
  • Page 122: Camera

    Camera Taking Pictures 1 Access the camera. The camera in your i880 handset takes pictures 2 If you want to adjust the zoom, spotlight, picture and records videos. You can save these pictures quality, picture size, or a timer, set these and videos to your handset’s memory or the...
  • Page 123 Camera Setting Picture Options 1X is the default. Spotlight When you take a picture, you can set the zoom, spotlight, picture quality, and picture size, and set a The Spotlight option turns on or off the camera’s timer to delay capturing the picture. spotlight to provide additional light for close-up pictures.
  • Page 124: More Actions For Captured Pictures

    More Actions for Captured Pictures More Actions for Captured • Medium — 320 x 240 • Small — 160 x 120 Pictures • Wallpaper1 — 176 x 220 After you capture a picture as described in “Taking • Wallpaper2 — 96 x 65 Pictures”...
  • Page 125: Recording Videos

    Camera Only entries that include phone numbers or 4 If you want to adjust the zoom, spotlight, video Private IDs are displayed. This icon g appears size, or video length, set these options. See next to entries that have pictures assigned. “Setting Video Options”.
  • Page 126: Changing Storage Preference

    Changing Storage Preference 3 Select the value you want for that option. Video Length Tip: You can also set zoom from the viewfinder The Video Length options let you choose how long by scrolling up and down and set picture you can record video.
  • Page 127: Accessing The Media Center

    Camera the handset. If the memory card is not in the Note: This feature may not be offered by your handset, even if you choose Prefer On Card, service provider. the media items are saved to your handset’s Note: The volume of the shutter sound is memory.
  • Page 128: Managing Memory

    Managing Memory Managing Memory While you are taking pictures, the percentage of free memory in the default storage location appears on the screen. To view details about memory on either the memory card or your handset, access the Memory Usage screen. To view your used memory, free memory, memory capacity, and number of files in handset memory: 1 Access the camera.
  • Page 129: Media Center

    Media Center For information on determining whether the files on a memory card can be accessed through the media center, see “Ensuring Files on a Memory The media center lets you access pictures, videos, Card Are Compatible With Your Handset” on page and audio recordings stored in your handset’s 141.
  • Page 130: Viewing The Media Center

    Viewing the Media Center Viewing the Media Center If you do not have a memory card in your handset, you have these filtering options: To access the media center: • All — all items accessible through the media From the main menu, select Media Center. -or- center.
  • Page 131: Forward Locked Items

    Media Center Accessing Items Listed • Card: Audio — all audio recordings on the memory card that are accessible through the To access a picture, video, or audio recording, media center. select it from the list of items in the media center. •...
  • Page 132: Drm Items

    Tell-A-Friend services for DRM items, these services may not be offered by When an item is locked, it cannot be deleted from TELUS Mobility. Please contact TELUS the media center. See “Locking Items” on page Mobility for more information. 126. Locking an item has no effect on its forward locking.
  • Page 133: Videos

    Media Center Setting as Wallpaper If you zoom in until the picture is larger than the display, the Pan option appears above the left 1 Scroll to or select the picture you want to set as option key. To go into pan mode, press A under wallpaper.
  • Page 134: Audio Recordings

    Audio Recordings This icon a appears next to each audio recording Playing in the list of items. To play a video, select it from the list of items in the Tip: When viewing the list of items in the media media center.
  • Page 135: Renaming Items

    Not all audio files can be assigned as ring tones: 4 Select Lock to lock the item. -or- • Ring tones purchased or received from TELUS Select Unlock to unlock the item. Mobility can be assigned as ring tones. Other When you view items in the media center, one of audio files may not be supported as ring tones.
  • Page 136: Accessing The Camera

    Accessing the Audio Player regulations. Deleting an Item Your i880 handset includes an audio player that you can use to play MP3 audio files stored on the 1 Scroll to or select the item you want to delete. memory card inserted in your handset.
  • Page 137: Changing Storage Preference

    Media Center To move the item, select Move To Phone or 4 Select On Phone to set your handset to save Move To Card. media items to the handset’s memory. -or- Some items cannot be copied or moved: Select Prefer On Card to set your handset to save media items to a memory card, if it is •...
  • Page 138: Audio Player

    The audio player begins playing at the currently selected volume, even when Vibrate All is set to Your i880 handset includes an audio player that you can use to play audio files stored in your Playing Audio Files with the handset’s memory or on the memory card inserted...
  • Page 139: Playing Audio Files With The Flip Open

    Audio Player • To suspend the audio player, press .. This If Exit is not one of your options, press A under pauses the audio player and clears it from your Back or Cancel until it is. handset’s display. The next time you access the Playing Audio Files audio player, you can continue playing the song you were playing when you suspended it.
  • Page 140: Adjusting The Volume

    Adjusting the Volume How Your Audio Files Are Pause and Resume Organized To pause a playing audio file, press A under Pause or press O. The audio player groups the audio files on the To resume playing a paused audio file, press A memory card into folders and lists.
  • Page 141: Playing Music While Files Are Loading

    Audio Player • Albums — Songs grouped by album. The To play music while files are loading: albums are listed alphabetically by title. The 1 Access the audio player. songs on the albums are listed in the order that 2 From the loading screen, press A under View. they normally appear on the album.
  • Page 142: Working With Playlists

    Working With Playlists If you are not using the repeat or shuffle features, To set the audio player to play one song the audio player plays the audio file you select and repeatedly, select One. -or- then plays the rest of the files in the list or folder, in To turn off the repeat feature, select Off.
  • Page 143: Editing A Playlist

    Audio Player Creating a Playlist 8 If you want to change the order of the audio files on a playlist, see “Reordering a Playlist”. 1 Access the audio player. 9 Select Save. 2 Select Playlists. Editing a Playlist 3 Select [Create New]. 4 If you want to give the playlist a name, enter the After you have created a playlist, you can change name.
  • Page 144 Working With Playlists 5 Scroll to the place where you want the audio file Reordering Playlists to appear. To change the order of the playlists in the Playlists 6 Press A under Insert. folder: 7 Repeat step 3 through step 6 for all the items 1 Access the audio player.
  • Page 145: Working With Podcast

    Audio Player Deleting All Playlists Add Any Audio File 1 Access the audio player. 1 Access the audio player. 2 Select Playlists. 2 Select Songs. 3 Press m. 3 Scroll to the audio file you want. 4 Press m. 4 Select Delete All Playlists. 5 Press O or A under Yes to confirm.
  • Page 146 Working With Podcast • Pressing O when you have scrolled to a podcast 2 Select Highlights Only. If the podcast has no displays a screen showing details of the highlights, this option is not displayed. podcast, but does not play the podcast. To play Adding Highlight Markers the podcast, press under A.
  • Page 147 Audio Player Deleting Highlight Markers To send podcast information: To delete the beginning and end markers from a 1 When you have scrolled to, are playing, or have paused within the podcast, press m. highlight: 2 Select Forward Details. 1 While playing or paused within the highlight you want to delete the markers from, press m.
  • Page 148: Deleting Audio Files

    Deleting Audio Files Deleting Audio Files 3 Scroll to the album, artist, or genre you want to delete. You can delete audio files from the memory card 4 Press m. one at a time, by album, by artist, or by genre. 5 Select Delete Album, Delete Artist, or Delete You can also delete all audio files from the memory Genre.
  • Page 149: Setting Audio And Visual Options

    Audio Player Setting Audio and Visual Viewing Visuals Options To view visuals on the display instead of the details of the song currently playing: You can customize the sound of the audio player 1 While viewing the details of the audio file by setting the equalizer.
  • Page 150: Memory Card

    Memory Card Ensuring Files on a Memory Card Are Compatible With The audio player on your i880 handset works with Your Handset a memory card. A memory card is a removable flash memory card When a memory card is connected to your...
  • Page 151 Memory Card • The Audio folder is for audio files you will play Note: Only files with names no longer than 32 using the media center. Files in this folder characters can be stored in your cannot be accessed from the audio player. handset’s memory.
  • Page 152 Ensuring Files on a Memory Card Are Compatible With Your Handset These types of audio files and picture files are AAC LC Bit Rates (kbits/sec) compatible with the media center: 32, 40, 48, 56, 64, 80, 96, 112, 128, 160, 192, 224, 256, 320. File Type Task Formats...
  • Page 153: Using A Memory Card With Your Handset

    Memory Card Using a Memory Card With 2 Slide in the memory card. Push the memory card into the slot until it clicks into place. Your Handset Inserting a Memory Card 1 Open the memory card slot cover. 3 Close the memory card slot cover. 4 Your handset may prompt you to use the memory card to store new media items, go to the audio player, go to the camera, go to the...
  • Page 154 Using a Memory Card With Your Handset To format a memory card: To set the media storage option in Settings: From the main menu, select Settings > 1 From the main menu, select Settings > Memory Card > Format Card. Memory Card >...
  • Page 155: Using The Usb Mass Storage Feature

    Memory Card 2 Open the memory card slot cover. 5 Close the memory card slot cover. Note: If you select the Memory Card > Remove Card option but do not remove the memory card, you cannot use the memory card until you remove it and insert it again. Using the USB Mass Storage Feature The USB mass storage feature lets you access the...
  • Page 156 Using the USB Mass Storage Feature Setting Your Handset to Use the 2 Open the connector cover. Feature To turn on your handset’s ability to use the USB connector mass storage feature: cover 1 From the main menu, select Settings > Memory Card >...
  • Page 157: Memory Cards Compatible With Your Handset

    Memory Card Memory Cards Compatible With Your Handset If you want to purchase and use additional memory cards, Transflash and MicroSD memory cards are compatible with your i880 handset, and available at www.telusmobility.com or your local MIKE dealer.
  • Page 158: Ring Tones

    Ring Tones Setting Your Handset to Vibrate To set the ring tone your handset makes when you receive phone calls, call alerts, message You can set your handset to vibrate instead of notifications, or Datebook reminders: making a sound when you receive all phone calls, Private calls, group calls, call alerts, message 1 From the main menu, select Ring Tones.
  • Page 159: Assigning Ring Tones To Contacts

    Ring Tones 3 Select Vibrate from the list of ring tones. You can set the ring tone your handset makes when you receive phone calls or call alerts from 4 Select the features you want to set to make no someone you have stored in Contacts.
  • Page 160: Viewing Ring Tone Assignments

    Viewing Ring Tone Assignments Viewing Ring Tone center, and voice records created when your handset is in a call. Deleting some of Assignments these other items frees memory for ring tones. 1 From the main menu, select Ring Tones. 2 Make sure Vibrate All is set to Off. Deleting Custom Ring Tones 3 Highlight any ring tone.
  • Page 161: Datebook

    Datebook • A repeat — An option to store the event as a recurring event. Datebook stores up to 250 events. You can store • A reminder — If an event has a start time, you events over a 13 month period — 12 months after can set Datebook to remind you that the event is and 1 month before the current date.
  • Page 162: Creating Events

    Creating Events Creating Events To view an event: 1 Select the day the event occurs. Every Datebook event must have a subject and be 2 Select the event. stored to a date. Other information is optional. To change the current view: You may enter the information in any order by 1 While viewing Datebook, press m.
  • Page 163 Datebook When you are finished, press O. Select Date. 3 If you want to assign a location to the event: Enter the date you want. Select Location. 7 If you want to make the event a recurring event: Enter the location. See “Entering Text” on page Select Repeat.
  • Page 164: Editing Events

    Editing Events Editing Events Assigning More Options To assign more options before storing an event: To change the details of an event: 1 If you have created a reminder for the event and 1 Select the day the event occurs. want to set the ring tone for that reminder: 2 Select the event.
  • Page 165: Receiving Reminders

    Datebook Receiving Reminders For Events With Numbers to Call If you stored a phone number, Private ID, or If you created a reminder for a Datebook event, Talkgroup number in the Subject or Location field when the reminder time occurs, your handset of a Datebook event, you can call or send a call notifies you with text on the display, a reminder alert to that number from the reminder for that...
  • Page 166: Customizing Datebook Setup

    Customizing Datebook Setup Making Calls From Datebook Making Calls From Datebook Reminders To make a phone call: To make a handset call: 1 Highlight or select the event containing the number you want to call. Press s. -or- 2 Press s. -or- Press m.
  • Page 167 Datebook • Daily Begin — sets the beginning of your day. This is the earliest time of day displayed in week view, if you have a 12-hour day view. • Reminders — If this option is set to Only When On, your handset to remind you of events only when it is on.
  • Page 168: Java Applications

    Java Applications To run an application that does not have a shortcut on the main menu: Your handset arrives with Java applications 1 From the main menu, select Java Apps. preloaded. These preloaded applications 2 Select the application or suite of applications autoinstall the first time you open them.
  • Page 169: Resuming Applications

    Java Applications Resuming Applications Deleting Applications You can resume a suspended application at any To delete an application: time. This brings it to the foreground. 1 From the main menu, select Java Apps. 1 From the Java menu, select Suspended Apps. 2 Select the application you want to delete.
  • Page 170: Storing Java Applications On The Memory Card

    Storing Java Applications on the Memory Card Deleting Java applications frees memory. The Java application is placed in a folder called Midlets, which is automatically created the first Note: Java application data is stored in your time you insert the memory card into your handset. handset using the same memory used to store voice records, ring tones, and Moving an Application Back to Your...
  • Page 171: Shortcuts On The Main Menu

    Java Applications Deleting Applications From the 3 Scroll to the application you want to create a shortcut for. Memory Card 4 Press O. To delete an application from the memory card 5 Press A under Done. inserted in your handset: To remove a shortcut: 1 From the main menu, select Java Apps.
  • Page 172 Java Applications and GPS Enabled applications to access the location of your handset. Granting or Denying Permission Your handset protects your privacy by giving you If you choose By Permission, you must grant or the option to block all or some Java applications deny each Java application access to the location from accessing the location of your handset.
  • Page 173 Java Applications • Only Once — If the application requests Setting Privacy for Each Java access to the location of your handset again, Application you are prompted to grant or deny permission. After a given Java application requests access to the location of your handset for the first time, you To grant this request: have the opportunity to set GPS privacy option for...
  • Page 174 Java Applications and GPS Enabled • Never — When the application requests access to the location of your handset, the request is denied without notifying you.
  • Page 175: Bluetooth

    Automatic or Ask. You can use your i880 handset to send Contacts entries, Datebook events, or audio files, pictures, If you set a device to Automatic, then that device...
  • Page 176: Setting Your Handset For Bluetooth

    Renaming Your Handset Bluetooth ® Bluetooth devices are listed by their Bluetooth addresses unless you name them. Your i880 You can configure the following aspects of handset comes with a default device name of Bluetooth: “Motorola Handset”. Renaming your i880 handset with a unique device name makes it easier for you •...
  • Page 177: Accessing Bluetooth

    Bluetooth ® Making a Bluetooth Setting a Find Me Duration ® Connection You can change how long your handset remains discoverable to other devices. The default duration The following sections cover how to connect your is 1 minute. See “Sharing Your Handset’s handset to another Bluetooth device.
  • Page 178 To have your handset search for Bluetooth the bond. devices: Your i880 requires that you create a bond in order From the main menu, select Bluetooth > Hands to connect with another device. However, you can Free > [Find Devices].
  • Page 179 Bluetooth ® Some Bluetooth devices ship with Bluetooth PINs. 7 Select Bond With if you are prompted to do so. Please refer to your Bluetooth device’s user guide Connecting to a Stored Device to locate this information. If a device ships without a Bluetooth PIN, then you If you have previously connected to a device, the can enter any PIN for that device.
  • Page 180: Setting Device Details

    Setting Device Details Disconnecting From a Device Viewing Device Details To disconnect from a device: To view the name and the access setting of a device: 1 From the main menu, select Bluetooth > Hands Free. 1 From the main menu, select Bluetooth > 2 Press A under Drop.
  • Page 181: Sending Contacts, Datebook Events, And Media Center Items

    Bluetooth ® 4 Select Access. Search for the device you want to transfer to by selecting [Find Devices]. 5 Select the setting you want. 7 If prompted, bond with the device. Deleting Devices Your handset connects to the device and 1 From the main menu, select Bluetooth >...
  • Page 182: Receiving Items

    Receiving Items Receiving Items 8 If prompted, bond with the device. Your handset connects to the device and You receive a prompt when your handset has an transfers the event. incoming transfer. You must either accept or reject the transfer. Sending Audio Files, Pictures, and Videos Audio files, pictures, and videos you receive must...
  • Page 183 Bluetooth ® You can choose to either store or discard the item. Items are stored as follows: • Contact entries are stored to Contacts. • Audio files, pictures, and videos are saved to your handset’s memory or to the memory card inserted in your handset and are accessible through the media center.
  • Page 184: Digital Rights Management

    Sharing Items Installing Items Note: These features may not be offered by TELUS Mobility. Except for DRM Java applications, DRM items will You can gift a DRM item to a friend’s handset. automatically install once they have finished Gifting is when you purchase a copy of a DRM item downloading.
  • Page 185: Managing Drm Items

    Digital Rights Management handset that contains the link for purchasing the Tell-A-Friend item. The friend can then purchase the item quickly 1 Go to the location on your handset that contains and easily. Sending this type of message is called the item you want.
  • Page 186 Deleting Items item. Note: You cannot delete locked items. If you delete a DRM item that you purchased from TELUS Mobility from your handset, you will have to purchase it again to download it.
  • Page 187: Gps Enabled

    GPS Enabled IMPORTANT: Things to Keep in Mind Your handset’s GPS Enabled feature uses information from Global Positioning System (GPS) If you are using the GPS feature of your handset satellites orbiting the Earth to determine the while driving, please give full attention to driving approximate geographical location of your and to the road.
  • Page 188: Making An Emergency Call

    Making an Emergency Call Walking or driving very slowly may also The satellites used by the GPS feature of your substantially reduce GPS performance. handset are controlled by the U.S. government and are subject to changes implemented in accordance Even where location information can be with the Department of Defense GPS user policy calculated in such situations, it may take much and the Federal Radionavigation Plan.
  • Page 189: Viewing Your Approximate Location

    GPS Enabled In some cases, your local 911 emergency See “Enhancing GPS Performance” on page 181 response center may not be equipped to for information on how to help your handset receive GPS location information. For this determine your location. reason, and because the GPS location information Viewing Your Approximate reported is only approximate or may not be...
  • Page 190: Enhancing Gps Performance

    Enhancing GPS Performance Enhancing GPS Performance It may take your handset several minutes to complete the process of determining your location. During this time, a message usually appears on Sometimes the GPS feature of your handset may your handset’s display saying your handset is be unable to complete a location calculation scanning for satellites.
  • Page 191: Updating Satellite Almanac Data

    GPS Enabled • Hold your handset to enhance reception. • In a car. When using the GPS Enabled feature in Signals from GPS satellites are transmitted to a car, position your handset so that the GPS your GPS antenna, which is in your handset antenna has good access to GPS signals antenna.
  • Page 192: Setting Privacy Options

    Setting Privacy Options The almanac contains information about the 3 Select the privacy option you want: location of satellites, their operational status, and • Restricted — No Java or similar software other satellite information. Keeping this information applications may view the location of your updated enhances the performance of your GPS handset.
  • Page 193: Using Gps With Map Software

    GPS Enabled Using GPS with Map Software To turn the GPS Enabled security feature on or off: 1 From the main menu, select Settings > You can use the GPS feature of your handset to Security > GPS PIN. provide approximate location data to a laptop 2 Select On or Off.
  • Page 194 Using GPS with Map Software Software Compatibility 2 With the handset’s display facing up, insert the serial data cable’s connector into the accessory Your handset sends location information to your connector, until you hear a click. laptop or other device using the standard National Marine Electronics Association (NMEA) format.
  • Page 195 GPS Enabled Your handset is now sending location data to your laptop or other device. To stop your handset from sending location data to your laptop or other device: Set NMEA OUT to Off. Each time you power your handset on, NMEA OUT is automatically set to Off.
  • Page 196: Voice Records

    Voice Records Playing Voice Records 1 From the main menu, select VoiceRecord. A voice record is a recording you make with your 2 Select the voice record you want to play. handset and can play back. You can record notes to yourself when your handset is not in a call or 3 To stop the voice record while it is playing, press record phone calls when your handset is in a call.
  • Page 197: Locking Voice Records

    Voice Records Locking Voice Records Voice Records Icons One of these icons appears next to each voice When you lock a voice record, it cannot be deleted record: until you unlock it. 1 From the main menu, select VoiceRecord. A voice record made while your handset was not in a call.
  • Page 198: Managing Memory

    Managing Memory To delete all voice records: Note: Voice records are stored in your handset using the same memory space used to 1 From the main menu, select VoiceRecord. store Java application data, ring tones, 2 Scroll to any voice record. and wallpaper images.
  • Page 199: Memo

    Memo To store the memo number to Contacts: 1 From the main menu, select Memo. Memo lets you store a number, make a call to that 2 Press m. number, and save it to Contacts. 3 Select Store to Contacts. To create a memo: 4 To store the number as a new entry, select [New Contact].
  • Page 200: Shortcuts

    Shortcuts Using a Shortcut If you know the shortcut number: Shortcuts lets you access most menu options by 1 From the idle screen, press m. pressing a number on your keypad or saying the voice name of the shortcut. You create the shortcut 2 On your keypad, press the number assigned to and then use it to take you to that screen any time.
  • Page 201: Deleting Shortcuts

    Shortcuts 8 Repeat step 4 through step 7 for all the items you want to move. 9 Press A under Done. To change the name or number assigned to a shortcut: 1 From the main menu, select Shortcuts. 2 Highlight any shortcut. 3 Press A under Edit.
  • Page 202: Customizing Your Handset

    Customizing Your Setting Your Handset to Vibrate Handset To set your handset to vibrate instead of making a sound when you receive phone calls, Private calls, Setting the Volume group calls, call alerts, message notifications, pictures sent using Push to View, and Datebook Of the Earpiece and Speaker reminders, see “Setting Your Handset to Vibrate”...
  • Page 203: Changing The Look Of Your Handset

    Customizing Your Handset Changing the Look of Your Tip: If you want to see what the wallpaper looks like, scroll to the wallpaper you want to view Handset and press A under View. Setting Wallpaper Placement Wallpaper After you choose a wallpaper, you can set it to A wallpaper is an image that appears as the appear on the idle screen only or on screens background on your handset’s display.
  • Page 204: Setting The Menu View

    Changing the Look of Your Handset 2 For the internal display, select Internal. -or- Setting the Menu View For the external display, select External. You can set the items on your main menu and Java applications menu to appear as large icons or a 3 Select how often you want the wallpaper to list: change.
  • Page 205 Customizing Your Handset Internal and External Display, Keypad, and Logo Flash Logo Backlight The logo backlight flashes rapidly when you A backlight lights the internal display, the external receive a phone call. It flashes slowly when you display, the keypad, and the logo when you make receive messages and reminders, until the alert or receive a call, open or close the flip, or press times out.
  • Page 206: Temporarily Turning Off Transmissions

    Temporarily Turning Off Transmissions You can also set the PTT button backlight to light Note: When Transmitters is set to Off, your up and flash using this option: handset’s Bluetooth capability is disabled, and all active Bluetooth connections are 1 From the main menu, select Settings > 2-Way dropped.
  • Page 207 Customizing Your Handset • Clock — controls whether the time and date • Auto Ans — sets your handset to automatically appear on the idle screen; sets time and date answer an incoming call after a specified format; sets year. number of rings.
  • Page 208 Using Settings 2-Way Radio Features Personalize Features The 2-Way Radio menu controls how your handset The Personalize menu makes main menu items handles Private calls and group calls: easier to access. • Tkgrp Silent — controls whether you hear • Menu Options — Reorder Menu lets you group calls to your Talkgroup.
  • Page 209 Customizing Your Handset • Power Up — sets the main menu item you see Voice Playback when you power on your handset. To set the idle The Voice Playback menu controls features that screen to be the first thing you see when you use a simulated voice to guide you through power on your handset, select Default Ready.
  • Page 210: Security Features

    Using Settings Memory Card Features Security Features The Memory Card menu controls how media items The Security menu lets you turn security features are stored and lets you remove and format the on and off and change passwords: memory card: •...
  • Page 211: Advanced Features

    Customizing Your Handset Advanced Features • Baud Rate — sets the baud rate at which your handset communicates with a laptop computer, The Advanced menu contains advanced and rarely PC, or similar device. used Settings features. • Alert Timeout — sets the amount of time a tone continues to sound when you receive a message notification, call alert, or Datebook reminder.
  • Page 212: Profiles

    Profiles Viewing Profiles To view the profiles stored in your handset: A profile is a group of settings saved together so that you can apply them to your handset easily. 1 From the main menu, select Profiles. 2 Select the profile you want to view. A profile contains these settings: Tip: The profile that is currently in effect on your •...
  • Page 213: Temporary Profiles

    Profiles When you do this, your handset either: A temporary profile is based on the profile in effect when you made the changes, but reflects the • Updates the profile in effect to reflect these changed settings. Making more changes further changes, without notifying you -or- updates the temporary profile, for as long as it is in •...
  • Page 214: Creating Profiles

    Creating Profiles 5 Press A under Create. 5 Enter the name you want to give the profile. See “Entering Text” on page 57. 6 Scroll through the list of options and set their When you are finished, press O. values. 7 Press A under Done.
  • Page 215: Setting Call Filtering

    Profiles To delete all profiles: 3 If you set the Phone option to Some Cntcs, select up to 5 Contacts entries that contain 1 From the main menu, select Profiles. phone numbers you want to be notified of calls 2 Press m. from.
  • Page 216: Setting A Profile For Use With A Car Kit

    Setting a Profile for Use With a Car Kit • All sets your handset not to sound a tone or 4 Select the profile you want. vibrate when you receive any message. Note: When you receive a type of message you have set not to sound a tone or vibrate, the messages notification screen appears as usual.
  • Page 217: Using A Headset

    Using a Headset Using a Bluetooth Headset You can use your i880 wirelessly with a Bluetooth If you use a headset or similar device with your headset. This type of wireless headset lets you handset, you can set your handset to send connect quickly to devices that are within range.
  • Page 218 Using a Remote PTT Button For phone calls, use the remote PTT button to answer calls, switch between calls, and end calls. Hold the remote PTT button for less than 2 seconds to answer calls and switch between calls. Hold the remote PTT button for more than 2 seconds to end calls.
  • Page 219: Understanding Status Messages

    Service You have inserted a SIM card that will Enter Special not work with a TELUS Mobility The handset that you called is either User Not Code Now handset. Contact TELUS Mobility busy, out of coverage, or turned off.
  • Page 220 Technical Error A problem occurred in your handset’s GPS circuitry. If this error occurs, Your SIM card is not being detected. Insert SIM contact TELUS Mobility Client Care. Please check to ensure that you have inserted the SIM card correctly into No devices were found during your No Devices your handset.
  • Page 221 Failed: List Full at its maximum of 20 devices. An error with the Bluetooth device Bluetooth database has occurred. Please Device contact TELUS Mobility. Database Error An error with the Bluetooth service Bluetooth database has occurred. Please Service contact TELUS Mobility.
  • Page 222: Safety And General Information

    Safety and General • United States Federal Communications Commission, Code of Federal Regulations; 47 Information CFR part 2 sub-part J. • American National Standards Institute (ANSI) / IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON SAFE AND Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers EFFICIENT OPERATION. (IEEE).
  • Page 223: Phone Operation

    Safety and General Information To assure optimal radio product performance When using your radio product as a and make sure human exposure to radio traditional two-way radio, hold the frequency electromagnetic energy is within the radio product in a vertical position guidelines set forth in the above standards, with the microphone one to two always adhere to the following procedures:...
  • Page 224 Portable Radio Product Operation and EME Exposure ALL MODELS WITH FCC ID AZ489FT5853 MEET THE body) as required by the FCC for each model. The highest GOVERNMENT’S REQUIREMENTS FOR EXPOSURE SAR value for this model phone when tested for use at the TO RADIO WAVES.
  • Page 225: Electromagnetic Interference/Compatibility

    Safety and General Information Antenna Care Facilities Use only the supplied or an approved To avoid electromagnetic interference and/or replacement antenna. Unauthorized antennas, compatibility conflicts, turn off your radio product in modifications, or attachments could damage the any facility where posted notices instruct you to do radio product and may violate FCC regulations.
  • Page 226: 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 227: 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 228: 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 229 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 230: Motorola Limited Warranty

    MOTOROLA LIMITED WARRANTY PRODUCTS LENGTH OF COVERED COVERAGE Note: FOR IDEN SUBSCRIBER PRODUCTS, Products as defined One (1) year from the ACCESSORIES AND SOFTWARE above. date of purchase by the PURCHASED IN THE UNITED STATES first consumer OR CANADA purchaser of the What Does this Warranty Cover? product.
  • Page 231 MOTOROLA LIMITED WARRANTY What is not covered? (Exclusions) Use of Non-Motorola Products and Accessories. Defects or damage that result from Normal Wear and Tear. Periodic maintenance, the use of Non-Motorola branded or certified repair and replacement of parts due to normal wear Products, Accessories, Software or other and tear are excluded from coverage.
  • Page 232 Software Embodied in Physical Media. No How to Obtain Warranty Service or Other warranty is made that the software will meet your Information? To obtain service or information, requirements or will work in combination with any please call: hardware or software applications provided by third Motorola iDEN Customer Services parties, that the operation of the software products 1-800-453-0920 or 954-723-4910...
  • Page 233 MOTOROLA LIMITED WARRANTY THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY OF THE Laws in the United States and other countries CONSUMER, AND IS PROVIDED IN LIEU OF preserve for Motorola certain exclusive rights for ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OF copyrighted Motorola software such as the IMPLIED.
  • Page 234: Limited Warranty Motorola Communication Products (International)

    Limited Warranty Rechargeable Batteries will be replaced during the applicable warranty period if: Motorola a. the battery capacity falls below 80% of rated capacity, or Communication b. the battery develops leakage. Products (International) MOTOROLA, at its option, will at no charge either repair the Product (with new or reconditioned Note: This Warranty applies in Singapore and parts), replace it (with a new or reconditioned...
  • Page 235 Limited Warranty Motorola Communication Products (International) MOTOROLA cannot be responsible in any way for TIME, INCONVENIENCE, COMMERCIAL LOSS, any ancillary equipment not furnished by LOST PROFITS OR SAVINGS OR OTHER MOTOROLA which is attached to or used in INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL connection with the Product, or for operation of the DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR Product with any ancillary equipment, and all such...
  • Page 236 b. Defects or damage from misuse, accident, MOTOROLA’S published specifications or the water, or neglect. local type acceptance labeling in effect for the Product at the time the Product was initially c. Defects or damage from improper testing, distributed from MOTOROLA. operation, maintenance, installation, alteration, modification, or adjustment.
  • Page 237 Limited Warranty Motorola Communication Products (International) settlement or compromise; and Laws in the United States and other countries preserve for MOTOROLA certain exclusive rights c. Should the Product or parts become, or in for copyrighted MOTOROLA software, such as the MOTOROLA’S opinion be likely to become, the exclusive rights to reproduce in copies and subject of a claim of infringement of a patent,...
  • Page 238: Index

    Index visuals 140 Audio recordings 125 discoverable mode 168 Numerics playing 125 during an active call 170 headset 208 2-way radio 199 PINs 169 see also Private calls, group Backlight 197 calls, and call alerts reassigning a device name Battery 3-way calling 54 care 6 receiving items 173...
  • Page 239 Index queue 21 from Recent calls 20, 31, 40 Clock 198 receiving 21 group, see Group calls Contact information responding 21, 22 icons 31 receiving 38, 107 sending 21 international 55 Send via PTT 106 sorting 22 on hold 52 Contacts 20, 32, 42 viewing 21 Private calls 199...
  • Page 240 gifting 123, 176 almanac data 182 type 42 installing items 175 best results 181 voice name 45 managing items 176 emergency calls 179 media center 123, 139 map software 184 renewing license 177 privacy options 183 Datebook 32 sharing items 175 security 183 Digital rights management, see status icons 123, 175...
  • Page 241 Index Inbox 86 Lists, see menus MMS messages 93 mobile originated text ring tones 151 messaging 68 text messages 69 Media center 120 sent items 83 voice records 189 accessing audio player 127 status 10 Memory card 17 audio recordings 125 voice records 188 audio player 129 creating MMS messages 77...
  • Page 242 see also mobile originated message center 85 text messaging quick notes 78, 91 Navigation key 2 receiving 61, 94 receiving 83 Net alerts 63 text and numeric 64 replying 86 Messages center 60 sending 71, 81, 83 One-to-one calls 19 Mike’s Talk Around 24 sent items 82 also see Private calls...
  • Page 243 Index Pictures 123 see also MMS messages, setting 149 quick notes accessing the camera 113 setting in Contacts 150 see also Text messages, Contacts 42, 44, 47, 115, 124 vibrate 149 quick notes deleting from messages 88 viewing assigned 151 inserting in messages 79, Ringer 193 Radio frequency 213...
  • Page 244 speak caller 200 State Tone 29 turning on and off 197 speak text 200 Status messages 210 Turbo Dial 33 speaker volume 200 voice 200 T9 Text Input, see text entry Video 116 Shortcuts 191 Talkgroups 22, 23, 199 Videos creating 191 Text display area 8, 31 deleting from messages 88...
  • Page 245 Index Waits dialing 55 storing 49 Wallpaper 116, 124 Warranty 225 Wireless Web 94 Word mode 57...

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