Motorola iDEN i1000-A User Manual

Motorola iDEN i1000-A User Manual

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D R A F T
Motorola
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iDEN
Digital Multi-Service Wearable Phone
i1000-A User's Guide
Draft #1A
(To translation)
December 18, 1998
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  • Page 1 D R A F T Motorola ® iDEN Digital Multi-Service Wearable Phone i1000-A User’s Guide Draft #1A (To translation) December 18, 1998...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS About Your 1000-A ......1 Buttons, Keys, and Other Controls ......2 Keypad Operation .
  • Page 3 Contents Selectable Ring Styles ....... . . 33 Call Forwarding ........34 Entering the Number .
  • Page 4 Contents Using Your Personal Web Page ......59 Using Your Personal Web Page to Update the Address Book . Downloading Addresses to Your Phone List .
  • Page 5 5548631, 5410632, 5440582, 5457735, 5457818, 5471670, 5477550, 5481537, 5566181, 5229767, 5208804, 5295140, 5381449, 5440590, 5467398, 5490230, 5620242, 5623523, 5655913 , Motorola and Message Mail are trademarks of Motorola, Inc. iDEN and Turbo Dial are registered trademarks of Motorola, Inc. ®Reg. U.S. Pat. & Tm. Off.
  • Page 6: About Your

    D R A F T ABOUT YOUR 1000-A ongratulations on purchasing your Motorola iDEN i1000-A multi-service, wearable, digital portable phone. Superior features and state-of-the-art technology help to keep you in constant touch with all of your business and personal contacts.
  • Page 7: Buttons, Keys, And Other Controls

    About Your i 1000-A D R A F T Buttons, Keys, and Other Controls 1. Antenna 2. On/Off Button 3. LED 4. Speaker/Home/Back Button 12. Earpiece 5. Volume Control Buttons 6. Push-To-Talk 8. Flip Cover (PTT) Button (Open) 7. Option Keys 8.
  • Page 8 D R A F T About Your i 1000-A Antenna Extend for optimal signal. On/Off Button Press and hold to turn your i1000-A on or off. LED (Light Check the phone’s status. See Table 2 on Emitting Diode) page 8 for more information. Speaker/ Press to hear incoming calls through the Home/Back...
  • Page 9: Keypad Operation

    About Your i 1000-A D R A F T Keypad Operation Some buttons and keys on your i1000-A have multiple functions, depending on the current mode. See Table 1 . Table 1: Special Key Functions Volume Control Buttons Volume Up Button Volume Down Button Phone-Group-Private: Phone-Group-Private:...
  • Page 10 D R A F T About Your i 1000-A Left Scroll Key Right Scroll Key Phone-Group-Private: Phone-Group-Private: • Move backward. MENU • Move forward. Net and Mail: Net and Mail: • Scroll up • Scroll down. next Text Entry: Text Entry: •...
  • Page 11 About Your i 1000-A D R A F T 0 Key Phone-Group-Private: Text Entry: MENU • Press to enter a • Press to see other zero (0). word choices if the word j k l presented is not Net and Mail: the desired word.
  • Page 12: Battery

    D R A F T About Your i 1000-A Battery Remove the battery from the protective case provided in the original packaging. When the battery is not attached to the phone or being charged, store it in this case. Charging the Battery To get the maximum use from the battery, charge it for at least three hours before you use it for the first time.
  • Page 13 About Your i 1000-A D R A F T Please Wait (888)555-1212 Phone Ready Phone Ready Line1 Line1 10:35p 10/18 10:35P 10/18 List Mode Name Mail Cover Closed Cover Open The menu options that appear on the Phone Ready screen depend on whether the cover is open or closed.
  • Page 14: Display Icons

    D R A F T About Your i 1000-A Display Icons Display icons appear on the screen to inform you of existing conditions. See the following list. Some of the following icons may appear along the top of the display. Signal Strength Indicator Shows the signal strength.
  • Page 15: Using Your Phone With Your Computer

    D R A F T USING YOUR PHONE WITH YOUR COMPUTER You can use your i1000-A as a modem for fax and data transfer from your IBM PC-compatible laptop computer. This is particularly useful when there is no wired phone line available, for example, on a plane or in your car.
  • Page 16: Special Features

    D R A F T SPECIAL FEATURES The i1000-A offers a hands-free speakerphone design, alert options by selectable vibration, displayed time and date option, stored Phone and Private lists, and your choice of displayed language. This section describes each feature. To “select”...
  • Page 17: Private/Group Mode Speaker

    Special Features D R A F T Private/Group Mode Speaker In Private and Group modes, you can hear calls through either the earpiece or the speaker. Press the Speaker button on top of the i1000-A to turn the Private/Group Speaker on or off. With the Speaker button on, you will hear incoming calls through the speaker.
  • Page 18: Selecting Vibracall For All Incoming Calls And Messages

    D R A F T Special Features Selecting VibraCall for All Incoming Calls and Messages To set a vibration alert for all incoming calls and messages: 9=Vibrate 1. Press WXYZ Alert:Off 2. Select “All”. Exit After you complete the setting, the display returns to the previous mode.
  • Page 19: Call Alert

    Special Features D R A F T individually or select “All” to set all services. 5. To set a vibration alert for another service, such as “Mail” or “Group/Prvt”, press on the keypad until you see the Group/Prvt Vibe:Off desired mode or service. 6.
  • Page 20: Call Alert Stacking

    D R A F T Special Features Until the Call Alert is cleared or returned, you will not receive any additional Phone, Private, or Group calls. Call Alert Stacking If your carrier provides Call Alert Stacking, you can save up to eight Call Alerts in a queue.
  • Page 21 Special Features D R A F T To turn on Phone Only mode: 1. Press 2. Select “On”. 80=Phone Only:Off Exit 80=Phone 3. Select “Exit”. Only:On Exit The “Phone ONLY” message displays. Group and Private Mode services are now suspended. Phone ONLY Line1 2:12p 07/21...
  • Page 22: Setting The Time And Date

    D R A F T Special Features Setting the Time and Date If your carrier provides this option, you can set your phone to display the current time and date. Unless the phone is turned off, it continues to display the current time during a loss of service. You have a choice of a 12- or a 24-hour clock format.
  • Page 23 Special Features D R A F T To set the time and date format: 1. Press PQRS 71=Time/ 2. Select “Ok”. The Time/Date screen Date displays. Exit The default (preset) time and date format that is displayed depends on your carrier. You can Time/Date accept the default format or select an Display:On...
  • Page 24: Changing The Display Language

    D R A F T Special Features Changing the Display Language You can customize your i1000-A to display one of four languages: English, French, Spanish, or Portuguese. To change the displayed language: 1. Open the cover. 2. Press PQRS 3. Select “Ok”. 4.
  • Page 25: Creating And Using Stored Lists

    Special Features D R A F T Creating and Using Stored Lists A stored list is made up of phone numbers and Private IDs and their related names, called aliases. Stored lists are convenient because you do not have to remember names and numbers— you simply scroll through your stored list.
  • Page 26: Storing Names And Numbers

    D R A F T Special Features Storing Names and Numbers 1. Press 2. Select “Ok”. 20=Phone/ Prvt List Exit The next screen displays the remaining number of phone numbers and private IDs that Available 98 Phone # you can store. 3 Prvt IDs 3.
  • Page 27: Naming And Storing A Talkgroup

    Special Features D R A F T The next screen displays the name that you entered and a flashing speed-dial number. 5. Do one of the following: Spd#=3 • To accept the speed-dial number shown, select “Store”. Cancl Store • To change the speed-dial number, enter the desired speed-dial number.
  • Page 28: Recall Last 10 Calls

    D R A F T Special Features 4. At “Enter ID”, enter the desired talkgroup number. Optional: At “Enter Name”, enter a name for the talkgroup. 5. Select “Store”. Recall Last 10 Calls You can view, dial, and store two lists of the last ten telephone numbers. The two lists are: •...
  • Page 29: Phone Number Quickstore

    Special Features D R A F T Phone Number Quickstore Quickstore allows you to quickly store a received or sent phone number without having to enter the programming menu. If the name for the received or sent phone number is not in your Phone list, the “Store”...
  • Page 30: Private Id Quickstore

    D R A F T Special Features The Stored message displays with the name that you stored. JOHN 5551212 Stored Next, the Phone Ready screen displays the speed-dial number, the name and its associated phone number. Phone Ready 0=JOHN 5554455 Cancl Private ID Quickstore Quickstore allows you to quickly store a received Private ID without...
  • Page 31: Turbo Dial

    Special Features D R A F T 4. Next, the Prvt Ready screen displays the stored name. Prvt Ready JOHN 12:45p 10/18 Alert Name Turbo Dial Turbo Dial enables you to place a phone call by pressing and holding the numeric key on the keypad that corresponds to the stored entry in your Phone list directory.
  • Page 32: Modes And Menus

    D R A F T MODES AND MENUS Modes and menus are the navigational tools of your i1000-A. Pressing the Mode key takes you through the mode choices. Pressing the Menu key takes you through the menu selections within each mode. There are four modes: •...
  • Page 33 Modes and Menus D R A F T With the cover open and your phone ready to use, your display looks like the following screens for the Phone, Private, Group, and Net modes. Before you start, be sure “Ready” appears. Phone Mode and Menus - Cover Open Menu options: Phone Ready...
  • Page 34 D R A F T Modes and Menus If you set the Silent Group programming menu to silence incoming alerts and voices, the “Group Ready” screen displays as “Group-Silent”. To reset it: 1. Press . The”38=Silent Group” message displays on your screen. 2.
  • Page 35: Phone Mode

    D R A F T PHONE MODE In addition to making and receiving phone calls in Phone mode, you can use the speakerphone, forward calls, use call waiting, put calls on hold, and use three-way calling. Phone Ready is the main screen. You can also have an optional, additional line on your i1000-A.
  • Page 36: Emergency Dial

    D R A F T Phone Mode 3. Press to place the call. 4. To end the call, press or close the cover. To use Scroll, Speed Dial, or Name Search, names and numbers must be programmed in your phone. See “Creating and Using Stored Lists” on page 20.
  • Page 37: Automatic Redial

    Phone Mode D R A F T 2. To terminate the call, press . The emergency phone number will not be saved as the last number dialed. For more information on the Emergency Dial feature, contact your carrier. Automatic Redial If you receive a “System Busy, Try Later”...
  • Page 38: Ending A Phone Call

    D R A F T Phone Mode Ending a Phone Call Cover Closed • Select “End”. Cover Open • Close the cover. • Or, press Missed Call Indicator Your i1000-A notifies you of received, but unanswered phone calls, then stores the caller’s phone number in your Last 10 Phone Ready Received Calls list.
  • Page 39: Call Forwarding

    Phone Mode D R A F T To set a ring style: 1. Press 31=Set Ring to access the Programming Menu item Style:1 for ring style selection. Exit The display shows your current ring style. 2. Select “Ok”. 3. Press to scroll through the Ring available Ring Styles.
  • Page 40: Unconditional Call Forwarding

    D R A F T Phone Mode Unconditional Call Forwarding Unconditional call forwarding sends all incoming calls to the designated number. When you set unconditional call forwarding, your phone does not ring. 1. Within Phone mode, press until MENU you see “Forwd” on the last line of the Phone Ready display.
  • Page 41: Call Waiting

    Phone Mode D R A F T 1. Within Phone mode, press until MENU you see “Forwd” on the last line of your display, then select it. Phone Ready Line 1 9:06a 09/03 Calls Forwd 2. Press once again until you see MENU “Busy”...
  • Page 42: Call Hold

    D R A F T Phone Mode 2. Press , then select “Hold” to place MENU the second call on hold and return to the first call. Selecting “Hold” switches Call 1-Hold 555-1212 you between the two calls. Hold Spkr 3.
  • Page 43: Setting The Active Line

    Phone Mode D R A F T • Resettable Timer • Total Call Timer • Selectable Ring Styles • Call Forwarding Setting the Active Line At the “Phone Ready” screen: 1. Press until you see MENU Phone Ready “Line2”. (If you are on Line 2, you will Line 1 see “Line1”.) 1:48p...
  • Page 44: Private Mode

    D R A F T PRIVATE MODE A Private call is a one-to-one conversation between two people. In Private mode, each i1000-A is identified by a name or a number called a Private ID. The menu options that appear on the “Prvt Ready” screen depend on whether the cover is open or closed.
  • Page 45: Receiving A Private Call

    Private Mode D R A F T 2. Press until you see the “Name” menu option on your MENU display. 3. Select “Name”. 4. Press the key with the first letter of the name associated with the Private ID. 5. Press to find the desired name in the list.
  • Page 46: Group Mode

    D R A F T GROUP MODE A Group call allows you to instantly communicate with members of a selected Talkgroup—a pre-defined set of people who share a communication need. Talkgroups appear on your display as numbers or programmed names, such as Sales Team or Talkgrp10.
  • Page 47: Changing Talkgroups

    Group Mode D R A F T Changing Talkgroups Your phone can store up to 30 pre-defined talkgroups. To change talkgroups: 1. From Group mode, enter the talkgroup number, or press select the talkgroup from your stored talkgroup list. For more information about talkgroup lists, see “Naming and Storing a Talkgroup”...
  • Page 48: Net Mode

    D R A F T NET MODE Net mode provides wireless access to a variety of online services: •  —to access Internet services. See “Browser” on page 44. •     —to send and receive e-mail. See “E-mail Companion” on page 47. •...
  • Page 49: Browser

    Net Mode D R A F T Exiting Net Mode Cover Closed • Select “Mode” to go to the desired mode. • Or, from Browser, press the Home button at the Home screen. Cover Open • Either press or press Home button on Home screen? Mode •...
  • Page 50: Entering Text In Net Mode

    D R A F T Net Mode New messages that you have not read or stored are preceded by an asterisk (*). • To check your alert messages immediately, select “Now”. • To postpone checking your alert messages and to clear the display, select “Later”.
  • Page 51: Clearing The Cache

    Net Mode D R A F T 3. Select “Settings”, then select “Ok”. 4. Continue with the instructions for specific settings, such as your web page login, time zone, or dial. • Your web page login 5. Select “Set Login”, then select “Ok”. 6.
  • Page 52: Finding A Url Name

    D R A F T Net Mode Finding a URL Name To go back to a web page at a later time, you can identify and save the URL address. 1. Press and hold until you see the Settings menu. MENU 2.
  • Page 53: Retrieving E-Mail

    Net Mode D R A F T Retrieving E-mail Although you cannot read e-mail attachments on your i1000-A, you can forward them to your computer. When you receive new e-mail, the New Net Mail screen opens. You can read the mail immediately or later.
  • Page 54: Replying To E-Mail

    D R A F T Net Mode 7. When you finish, select “Exit”. While you are reading a message, you can select “Act” to see a list of options, including replying, forwarding, saving, and faxing the current message. Replying to E-mail To reply to a message: 1.
  • Page 55: Special Features

    Net Mode D R A F T Sending EZReply Messages You can compose and send EZReply messages from your i1000-A. Compose this message: To create this message: Got time to meet tomorrow? Got time to meet tomorrow? @@Yes, 1-2 1>EZReply:Yes, 1-2 @@Yes, 2-3 2 EZReply:Yes, 2-3 @@Try for next week...
  • Page 56 D R A F T Net Mode 3. Scroll down and select “Fax Msg”, then select “Ok”. When requested, enter the fax number, starting with the area code. Then select “Ok”. The recipient screen appears with your name. 4. If you are sending the fax to someone other than yourself, change the recipient’s name, then select “Ok”.
  • Page 57: Using The Personal Organizer

    Net Mode D R A F T Using the Personal Organizer The Personal Organizer stores information that most people use on a daily basis. It has three components, which appear on the Home menu: • Addresses • Calendar • Call List Addresses You can use your personal web page to: •...
  • Page 58 D R A F T Net Mode Table 7: Available Fields for Editing Be sure to include the area code in phone number fields. Work phone number Home phone number Pager number Cellular phone number Fax number E-mail address Additional home phone number Company Addr Address of company...
  • Page 59 Net Mode D R A F T If you select a phone number and the dialing mode is set to: “Always Prompt”, a list of dialing optins opens. Make your selection, then select “Ok”. “Always Dial”, the system dials the number immediately after you select “Ok”.
  • Page 60 D R A F T Net Mode • Adding a Name to the Top 9 List If you have a large number of addresses in your Address Book, the Top 9 list places the nine most frequently called names at the top of the list.
  • Page 61: Calendar

    Net Mode D R A F T Calendar You can also use your personal web page to update your calendar. For more information, see “Using Your Personal Web Page to Update the Address Book” on page 60. Your calendar is always available to you through your i1000-A. You can use your i1000-A or your personal web page to store and retrieve appointments and schedules.
  • Page 62 D R A F T Net Mode 11. When you enter enough information, the “Back” option changes to “Ok”. When you finish entering the time, select “Ok”. Entering the Length of the Appointment: 12. Select “Length”, then select “Edit”. 13. Do one of the following: •...
  • Page 63: Call List

    Net Mode D R A F T 5. Scroll down and select “Settings”, then select “Ok”. 6. Select “View”, then select “Edit”. 7. Select “1 Day”, “7 Days”, or “30 Days”, then select “Ok”. • Faxing Your Calendar Faxing is a convenient way to print your schedule. Faxing services are set by your carrier and may vary.
  • Page 64: Using Your Personal Web Page

    D R A F T Net Mode 7. Enter the first name, then select “Ok”. 8. Repeat steps 6 and 7 for “Last:” and “Num:”. 9. When you finish, select “Save” to add the new entry to your Call List. •...
  • Page 65: Using Your Personal Web Page To Update The Address Book

    Net Mode D R A F T • Netscape Navigator version 3.0, or later ™ • Or, Microsoft Internet Explorer ™ version 3.0 or later To use the Personal Organizer and Bookmarks from your web page, you need a computer installed with: •...
  • Page 66: Downloading Addresses To Your Phone List

    D R A F T Net Mode 5. Click the name in the Contact list and enter the new information in the text fields. Use the tab key to move between text fields. 6. When you finish, press Enter to insert your changes, then select “Save”.
  • Page 67: Accessing Information Sites

    Net Mode D R A F T Accessing Information Sites You can read news and sports headlines, financial and stock reports, phone company directories, travel and entertainment news, and weather reports from online information sites. Your carrier provides the sites that you can access. Selecting an Information Site 1.
  • Page 68 D R A F T Net Mode • To display a list of options: 4. Select “Act”, then select “Ok”. The Listings menu opens. You can explore the listed services or look for a particular service. • To find a particular service: 4.
  • Page 69: Mail Services

    D R A F T MAIL SERVICES Your i1000-A provides the following mail services: ™ • Net Mail • Voice Mail • Fax Mail • Message Mail When you receive a new message, the icon appears and flashes. New Mail •...
  • Page 70: Voice Mail

    D R A F T Mail Services 6. When you finish, do one of the following: MEETING • Select “Act” to get a list of actions ---- With client at that you can take for this message, 11:00 such as reply, delete, or save. Done •...
  • Page 71: Message Mail

    Mail Services D R A F T 2. Select “Fax Mail”. The Fax Mail inbox opens and displays the number of your new and total Fax Mail messages. Fax Mail 1 New To retrieve your fax mail immediately: 2 Total 1.
  • Page 72: Saving And Erasing Mail

    D R A F T Mail Services Saving and Erasing Mail After you read a text or numeric message, you can either Save or Erase the message. Press under the desired option. 1>Call 5551212 11:15a 04/02 Erase Save Auto Call Back With the cover open, you can respond to numeric pages and text messages containing a call-back number.
  • Page 73: Programming Menu Options

    D R A F T PROGRAMMING MENU OPTIONS You can customize the settings on your phone using the Programming Menu. You may access the Programming Menu from any mode (Phone, Group, or Private). 1. Press until you see “Prgm” on the display. MENU 2.
  • Page 74 D R A F T Programming Menu Options Keypad Menu Option Function Number Manual Lock:On/Off Lock your phone to prevent unauthorized use. You must enter a pass code to unlock it. With the manual lock on, you can reach emergency help by pressing and holding the emergency key designated by your carrier.
  • Page 75 Programming Menu Options D R A F T Keypad Menu Option Function Number Phone/Prvt List Add phone and private numbers in one procedure. See “Combined Phone and Private ID List” on page 20. Phone List Edit Edit and erase up to 100 frequently called phone numbers and associated names.
  • Page 76 D R A F T Programming Menu Options Keypad Menu Option Function Number Mail Volume Set the volume of incoming Message and Voice Mail and Net alert tones using the volume control keys, or lower the volume to silence the mail alert tones.
  • Page 77 Programming Menu Options D R A F T Keypad Menu Option Function Number Data Ringer Volume Set the default data ringer volume using the volume control buttons. See the Wireless Data User’s Guide , publication 68P81088C07. Ckt Data # View your circuit data (fax) number.
  • Page 78 D R A F T Programming Menu Options Keypad Menu Option Function Number Time/Date Select the format for the time and date display. See “Setting the Time and Date” on page 17. Phone Only Turn on or off incoming Private, Group, and Packet Data services.
  • Page 79: Error Messages

    D R A F T ERROR MESSAGES You may receive error messages under certain conditions. Before contacting your carrier, note the message, numeric code, and the conditions under which it appeared. The following table lists and describes the error messages. Error Messages Message Description Number Not in Service...
  • Page 80 D R A F T Error Messages Error Messages Message Description Self Check Error A fault was detected with your phone. If this error recurs, note the error code and contact your carrier. Self Check Fail An operational fault was detected with your phone.
  • Page 81: Accessories

    D R A F T ACCESSORIES IMPORTANT SAVE THESE ACCESSORY SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS • Before using the battery, read all the instructions and cautionary markings on (1) the battery, (2) the battery charger, and (3) the phone using the battery. • For your protection, store the battery in its safety tray when you are not using it.
  • Page 82 D R A F T Accessories not be stepped on, tripped over, or subjected to damage or stress. • An extension cord should not be used with the Desktop Battery Charger unless absolutely necessary. Use of an improper extension cord could result in a risk of fire and electric shock. If an extension cord must be used, make sure that: The pins on the plug of the extension cord are the same number, size, and shape as those on the plug of the charger.
  • Page 83: Batteries

    3 Hours * Charging times are based on a fully discharged battery. For optimal battery life, use a Motorola iDEN Approved Lithium Ion charger with your Motorola iDEN Lithium Ion battery. Other chargers may not fully charge your Lithium Ion battery or may yield a reduced number of cycles.
  • Page 84: Travel Charger

    Figure 2. Installing the Travel Charger 1. While holding the i1000-A with its front toward you, insert the accessory connector (with the Motorola logo facing you) into the slot on the bottom of the i1000-A until you hear a click.
  • Page 85: Installing The Vehicular Battery Charger

    1. Attach the Vehicular Battery Charger’s accessory connector to the bottom of the i1000-A. While holding the i1000-A with its front toward you, insert the accessory connector (with the Motorola logo facing you) into the slot on the bottom of the i1000-A until you hear a click.
  • Page 86: Desktop Charger

    D R A F T Accessories Desktop Charger The NTN8653 Desktop Rapid Charger charges Motorola authorized batteries, as listed on page 78, for the i1000-A. Charging a Battery Front Pocket Rear Pocket Indicator Pin Connector Power supply cord receptacle Figure 4. Desktop Rapid Charger 1.
  • Page 87: Audio Adapter

    Accessories D R A F T A flashing yellow indicator — • And the battery is in the rear pocket and an i1000-A is charging in the front pocket, the rear pocket’s LED will continue to flash yellow until the battery in the front pocket is more than 90% charged (front pocket’s LED is solid green).
  • Page 88: Installing The Audio Adapter

    2. Pull on the plug, not the cord, to remove the earpiece microphone. Removing the Audio Adapter 1. Press the button on the front of the Audio Adapter. The front displays the Motorola logo on the button. 2. Pull the Audio Adapter from the i1000-A.
  • Page 89: Safety And General Information

    (NCRP-1986) • International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNRP- 1986) The design of your Motorola two-way radio complies with the FCC guidelines and these standards. To assure optimal radio performance and to ensure that exposure to RF energy is within the guidelines in the above standards, follow the operating procedures outlined below.
  • Page 90: Antenna Considerations

    D R A F T Safety and General Information When using the radio as a traditional two-way radio while making group or private calls with the Group/ Private Speaker ON (no speaker icon visible in the display), hold the radio in a vertical position with the microphone one to two inches away from the lips.
  • Page 91: Batteries

    Safety and General Information D R A F T Turn your radio OFF before boarding any aircraft to prevent possible interference to aircraft systems. Regulations of the United States Federal Aviation Administration prohibit use when the plane is in the air and require that you have permission from a crew member to use your radio while the plane is on the ground.
  • Page 92: Children

    D R A F T Safety and General Information Children Do not allow children to play with your radio. It is not a toy. Children could hurt themselves or others (by poking themselves or others in the eye with the antenna, for example). Children also could damage the radio or make calls that C a u t i o n increase your service bills.
  • Page 93: Potentially Explosive Atmospheres

    Safety and General Information D R A F T Potentially Explosive Atmospheres Turn your radio OFF and do not replace the battery when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere. It is rare, but your radio or its accessories could generate sparks which might trigger an explosion.
  • Page 94: For Vehicles Equipped With An Air Bag

    Also, avoid applying liquids directly on the phone unit. For Further Information For more detailed information on Motorola’s iDEN products, please see the iDEN web site located at http://www.mot.com/LMPS/iDEN Or, you may call 1-800-453-0920 in the U.S. or Canada. Outside the U.S.
  • Page 95: Owner's Information

    Safety and General Information D R A F T Owner’s Information Mobile Equipment Identifier (IMEI) _____________________________ Own Phone Number _____________________________ Own Private Number  Date Purchased  Dealer Telephone Number _______________________ Customer Service Number _______________________...
  • Page 96: Private Number Directory

    D R A F T Safety and General Information Private Number Directory Private Number Name Talkgroup Directory Talkgroup Number Name...
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