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  • Page 1 TELUS Handset User’s Guide...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Private Mike’s Talk Around Calls ....27 Emergency Calls Using Mike’s Talk Around ............28 Getting Started........... 1 Setup Options ..........28 Battery ............. 3 Activating your Mike Account......6 Making Phone Calls ........ 30 Powering On and Off ........6 Receiving Phone Calls........
  • Page 4 Entering Text ........... 52 Creating Entries ..........40 Storing Numbers Quickly ....... 41 Using Word Mode .......... 52 Editing Entries..........42 Special Function Keys ........53 Viewing Entries ..........42 Multimedia Messages ......54 Deleting Entries ..........43 Navigating the Inbox, Drafts, and Sent Checking Capacity .........
  • Page 5 Advanced Voice Mail with Fax ....... 76 Accessing the Browser Menu ......84 Net Alerts ............76 Ending the Microbrowser Session ....85 Using Your Handset as a Modem ....85 SMS Messages......... 77 Receiving a Message ........77 Using Direct Send ........87 Reading From the Message Center....
  • Page 6 Java Applications ........99 Viewing Voice Records ........ 111 Installing Applications ........99 Locking Voice Records ........ 112 Running Applications ........99 Deleting Voice Records ....... 112 Suspending Applications ....... 99 Managing Memory ........113 Resuming Applications ........99 Memo............114 Ending Applications ........
  • Page 7 Electro Magnetic Interference/ Compatibility ..........133 Medical Devices........... 133 Operational Warnings ........134 Operational Cautions ........135 Accessory Safety Information ...... 136 Hearing Aid Compatibility..... 138 MOTOROLA LIMITED WARRANTY ... 140 Patent and Trademark Information ....143 Index ............145...
  • Page 8 Responsible Party Name: Motorola, Inc. communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur Address: 8000 West Sunrise Boulevard in a particular installation.
  • Page 9: Getting Started

    Getting Started earpiece retractable antenna internal display volume external light sensor controls display option keys Push-To-Talk (PTT) button power button audio jack space key back key speaker (in back) microphone accessory connector...
  • Page 10 Getting Started Speakerphone Key — acts like s when Power button. the flip is closed; turns speakerphone on; used with voice names and voice records. Navigation key — press the arrows to scroll through menus and lists. Smart Key — acts like e when the flip is closed;...
  • Page 11: Battery

    Battery Battery 3 Allow the battery door to pop, slide it forward and remove it from the back of the handset. Removing the Battery Door 1 Make sure the handset is powered off. See “Powering On and Off” on page 6. 2 Slide the release button back until it releases the battery door.
  • Page 12: Charging The Battery

    Getting Started 3 Replace the battey door and press it gently until 3 Plug the other end of the charger into the you hear a click. accessory connector. Charging the Battery Your handset comes with a battery charger. Tip: To remove the charger from the accessory connector: Press the buttons on the sides of 1 Plug the charger into an electrical outlet.
  • Page 13: Removing The Battery

    10°C to 40°C (50°F to 104°F). Battery Use and Maintenance Prolonged charging is not recommended. • The Motorola Approved Lithium Ion chargers provide optimum performance. Other chargers may not fully charge the iDEN Lithium Ion battery or may yield a reduced number of lifetime charge cycles.
  • Page 14: Activating Your Mike Account

    Getting Started Note: When powering on, if you press p for more • The battery capacity is degraded if the battery is stored for long periods while fully charged. If long than 5 seconds, you will turn on Airplane term storage is required, store at half capacity. mode.
  • Page 15: Finding Your Phone Number And Private Id

    Finding Your Phone Number and Private ID As your handset connects to the network, you will see See “My Info” on page 79 for more information about a welcome message and a connecting message. this feature. When the idle screen appears, the handset is ready Handset Basics to use.
  • Page 16: Display Options

    Getting Started Text Area OK Key Pressing O: This area displays menus, messages, names, phone numbers, and other information. • Selects the highlighted menu item or list item Display Options • Sets options • Confirms actions Two display options appear at the bottom of most screens.
  • Page 17 Handset Basics Settings Customize your handset. Call Forward Set call forwarding options. See page 117. See page 37. Ring Tones Assign ring tones and turn Datebook Schedule appointments. ringer off. See page 89. See page 92. My Pictures Access stored images. See Memo Store a number to access page 81.
  • Page 18: Status Icons

    Getting Started Status Icons Call Forward — Your handset is set to forward calls. See “Call Status icons appear at the top of the display. Some Forwarding” on page 37. appear at all times. Others appear only when your handset is engaged in certain activities or when you have activated certain features.
  • Page 19: Locating Your Sim Card

    Locating Your SIM Card Locating Your SIM Card SIM Card Security Your SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) card is a small Your SIM card stores all your Contacts information. piece of plastic located in the SIM card holder in the Since this information is stored on your SIM card, not back of your handset, underneath the battery.
  • Page 20: Changing The Pin

    Getting Started Important: If you enter your PIN incorrectly 5 times, Turning the PIN Requirement On and your SIM card is blocked. To unblock your SIM card, you must contact TELUS When the SIM PIN requirement is on, you are Mobility Client Care.
  • Page 21 SIM Card Security Important: If you unsuccessfully enter the PUK code Inserting and Removing Your SIM Card 10 times, your SIM card is permanently Important: Do not touch the gold-colored areas of blocked and must be replaced. If this your SIM card. happens, all data is lost.
  • Page 22 Getting Started Inserting Your SIM Card 3 Open the SIM card holder. 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. latch 4 Carefully slide your SIM card into the SIM card holder.
  • Page 23 SIM Card Security 5 Close the SIM card holder. 2 Slide the latch towards the right to open the SIM card holder. latch 6 Slide the latch towards the left to close the SIM card holder. 3 Open the SIM card holder. Removing Your SIM Card Important: To avoid loss or damage, do not remove your SIM card from your handset unless...
  • Page 24: Antenna

    Getting Started 4 Carefully slide your SIM card out of the SIM card To extend the antenna, pull gently on the rounded tip holder. until the antenna is fully extended and clicks into position. When finished with a call, retract the antenna by pushing gently on the rounded tip until the antenna clicks into place.
  • Page 25: Accessories

    Accessories Accessories Your handset comes with a battery and a charger. To order additional accessories, log on to our Web site at www.telusmobility.com or contact your Mike Dealer. For More Information If you have questions about your i560 handset, contact your Mike Dealer or TELUS Mobility Client Care.
  • Page 26: 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 alert. Service See “Call Alerts” on page 20. Every Private ID number contains 3 parts — an area There are two ways of communicating over Mike’s ID, a fleet ID, and a member ID —...
  • Page 27 One-to-One Private Calls From the Recent Calls List With the Contacts type field highlighted, scroll left or right to display the Contacts type for the number The recent calls list stores the last 20 calls you made you want to call. or received.
  • Page 28: One Touch Ptt

    Mike’s Direct Connect Service 3 Release the PTT button to listen. Enter the number using your keypad. -or- Press A under Search. Select Contacts, Recent One Touch PTT Calls, or Memo. Enter the number from Contacts, the recent calls list, or Memo, as you would when One Touch PTT sets your handset to call the most making a call.
  • Page 29: Using The Call Alert Queue

    Using the Call Alert Queue • Clear — dismiss and delete the call alert Viewing Date and Time Sending Call Alerts To view the date and time a call alert was received: 1 From the main menu, select Call Alert. 1 Enter the Private ID you want to send to, as you would when making a Private call.
  • Page 30: One-To-Many Group Calls

    Mike’s Direct Connect Service One-to-Many Group Calls Note: Answering a call alert from the recent call list does not remove it from the call alert queue. A group call is a type of dispatch call made to all Deleting Call Alerts members of a Talkgroup at once.
  • Page 31 One-to-Many Group Calls Making Group Calls 1 Press #. Then enter the Talkgroup number using the keypad. -or- Choose the Talkgroup name from Contacts or the recent calls list. 2 Proceed as if making a Private call. Receiving Group Calls To answer a group call: Proceed as if answering a Private call.
  • Page 32: Mike's Talk Around

    Mike’s Talk Around • Call forwarding • Messages Note: Mike’s Talk Around is a subscription • Call Timers feature. See your Mike dealer for more • Call alerts information. • Voice records Mike’s Talk Around allows direct two-way handset-to-handset communications between two Using Mike’s Talk Around or more handsets equipped for Mike’s Talk Around.
  • Page 33: Channels And Codes

    Channels and Codes Exiting Mike’s Talk Around To have a conversation, all parties must be on the same channel and code. For private Mike’s Talk To set your handset to network mode when Mike’s Around calls, the person you are calling must be in Talk Around is active: Mike’s Talk Around and set to the same channel to 1 From the Talk Around idle screen, press m.
  • Page 34: Mike's Talk Around Tm

    Mike’s Talk Around Making and Receiving Code Calls in Receive All Mike’s Talk Around You can set your handset to receive Mike’s Talk Around transmissions from any handset that is set To make a code call in Mike’s Talk Around: to the same channel, regardless of the code (1-15), 1 Press and hold the PTT button.
  • Page 35: 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 36: Emergency Calls Using Mike's Talk Around

    Mike’s Talk Around Emergency Calls Using Mike’s 2 Press and hold the PTT button. Begin speaking after your handset emits the Mike’s Talk Around Talk Around tone. 3 Release the PTT button to listen. Emergency phone calls can be initiated if you are in network coverage.
  • Page 37 Setup Options • Launch directly into Mike’s Talk Around when Using State Tone you select Talk Around from the main menu. To set your handset to notify you with a tone that • Notify you periodically with a tone that you are in you are in Mike’s Talk Around: Mike’s Talk Around.
  • Page 38: Making Phone Calls

    Making Phone Calls Receiving Phone Calls Making Phone Calls When you receive a phone call, your handset rings, To make a phone call: vibrates, or lights up its backlight. With the Flip Open Answering a phone call 1 Enter the number you want to call. If the flip is closed, press t.
  • Page 39: Call Icons

    Call Icons Press e. -or- • Select the number from Contacts • Select a number stored in Datebook Close the flip. -or- • 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 the •...
  • Page 40 Making Phone Calls 2 To view the rest of the recent calls list, press the If the Contacts type displayed is not a phone number, volume keys on the side of your handset. your handset places the call to the phone number 3 You can call the number displayed by pressing t stored in the Contacts entry.
  • Page 41: 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 a number you called. Speed Dial number, which you can use to enter that number.
  • Page 42: 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 without If you want to view the missed call on the recent calls list, press A under View.
  • Page 43: Recent Calls

    Calls and Call Alerts Recent Calls For phone calls, an additional icon appears giving information about the call: The recent calls list stores information associated A call you made. with calls you have made and received and call alerts you have received. It also stores My Info and contact A call you received.
  • Page 44: Contact Information From Other Handsets

    Recent Calls Contact Information From If you receive contact information with the same name from the same handset more than once, only Other Handsets the most recently sent version appears in the recent calls list. The recent calls list stores contact information sent from other handsets.
  • Page 45: Deleting Items

    Deleting Items 2 Press A under Store. -or- Deleting Items If Store is not one of your options: Press m. Select To delete an item from the recent calls list: Store or Update Contacts. 1 From the recent calls list, scroll to or select the Tip: If the item you want to store is a call, Store item you want to delete.
  • Page 46 Recent Calls • If you scroll to My Info from another handset, 2 Press the volume controls to scroll to the name or you can make a call to the Private ID of the number you want to call. handset that sent the information. •...
  • Page 47: Contacts

    Contacts • A Contacts type — Each number or address stored must be assigned a Contacts type: Contacts stores up to 600 numbers or addresses. Mobile phone number Each Contacts entry can store several numbers or addresses. Private Private ID Information stored in Contacts is saved on your SIM card.
  • Page 48: Accessing Contacts

    Contacts To cancel a Contacts entry at any time press, e to Note: You can store numbers up to 64 digits long, but every 20 digits must be separated by a return to the idle screen. pause or wait. See “Creating Pauses and To create a Contacts entry: Waits”...
  • Page 49: Storing Numbers Quickly

    Storing Numbers Quickly Enter the number or address. For phone numbers, If you want to assign the phone number to a use the 10-digit format. For email addresses, see different Speed Dial location: “Entering Text” on page 52. With the Speed # field highlighted, press O. Tip: Press A under Browse to select a number or Press A under Delete to delete the current Speed address from Contacts, the recent calls list, or...
  • Page 50: Editing Entries

    Contacts Viewing Entries 3 Select Store Number. 4 To store the number as a new entry, select [New When you view Contacts entries, you can choose Contact]. -or- how much detail you want to see. To store the number to an existing entry, select the entry.
  • Page 51: Deleting Entries

    Deleting Entries To select an entry: 2 Enter the name you want to see. See “Entering Text” on page 52. 1 From the Contacts list, select the entry you want to 3 Press O. view. 2 Scroll to view the numbers and addresses stored Your handset finds the name you entered or the in the entry.
  • Page 52: Checking Capacity

    Contacts 4 Press O or press A under Yes to confirm. To program a pause: Press and hold * until the letter P appears. The P Delete a Number or Address represents a 3-second pause. 1 From the Contacts list, scroll to the entry that If you store 17035551235P1234, when you select contains the number or address you want to this number and make a call, your handset dials the...
  • Page 53: International Numbers

    Creating Pauses and Waits 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 54: 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 the an active call.
  • Page 55: Putting A Call On Hold

    Putting a Call on Hold 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 are 2 Select Hold.
  • Page 56: Turning Off Call Forwarding

    Advanced Calling Features Turning Off Call Forwarding To forward missed calls: 1 From the main menu, select Call Forward > If you do not want all your calls forwarded, turn the Forward > Detailed. feature off: 2 Select If Busy to specify a forwarding number for 1 From the main menu, select Call Forward >...
  • Page 57: Calling 2 People

    Calling 2 People Note: Your handset comes pre-programmed to Merging 2 Calls into a 3-Way Call detailed forward to Mike’s Voice Mail. If you After you put a call on hold and place a second call, change your detailed call forwarding, you can combine these calls into a 3-way call: remember to reset the forwarding back to your access number or your phone number.
  • Page 58: Creating Pauses And Waits While Dialing

    Advanced Calling Features Creating Pauses and Waits Note: The network translates the “+” into the appropriate international access code While Dialing needed to place the call. You can enter a pause or wait while dialing a number. 2 Enter the country code, city code or area code, For more information on pauses and waits, see and phone number.
  • Page 59: Call Timers

    Call Timers To set your handset not to answer calls when you • Circuit Reset — keeps a running total of all of open the flip: your circuit data use, until you reset it. • Circuit Lifetime — displays the total minutes of all Set Flip to End to Off in step 2.
  • Page 60: Entering Text

    Using Word Mode Entering Text In Word mode, T9 Text Input analyzes the letters on You can enter text, numbers, and symbols into your the keypad button you press and arranges them to handset using Alpha, Word, Numeric, or Symbol text create words.
  • Page 61: Special Function Keys

    Special Function Keys 3 Select Word as your text input mode. These icons appear in the top row of your display: 4 Press #. Shift is on. The word you typed in Alpha text entry mode is now in the database. Caps lock is on.
  • Page 62: Multimedia Messages

    Press *. Multimedia Messages To open a message on the current page: Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) lets you Select the message you want to open. -or- send and receive messages that may include text, pictures, and audio recordings. Press the number on the keypad corresponding to the number of the message.
  • Page 63 Creating and Sending Messages • Report — lets you receive a report confirming Sending or Canceling that your message was delivered. To send the message at any time after it has been • Valid Until — sets a date after which no more addressed: attempts are made to deliver the message.
  • Page 64 Multimedia Messages 2 To address the message: Insert a picture, a ring tone, or a voice record. See “Inserting Pictures, Ring Tones, and Voice Select To. Records” on page 61. Enter the phone number or email address from When you are finished, press O. the keypad and press O.
  • Page 65: Replying To A Message

    Creating and Sending Messages When you are finished, press A under Done. Press O. -or- To set no date, press A under No Date. 4 If you want to add more recipients in addition to those in the To field: 8 To send the message, press A under Send.
  • Page 66 Multimedia Messages • Subject — “Re:” followed by the subject line of More Ways to Begin a Message the message you are replying to, if any. In addition to beginning a message from the • Cc — If you are sending a reply to all, some message center, you can begin a message from recipients may be in this field.
  • Page 67 Creating and Sending Messages 3 Press A under Create. -or- More Ways to Address a Message If Create is not one of your options: Press m. When you are filling in the To and Cc message Select Create. fields, you can select recipients from Contacts and the recent calls list.
  • Page 68: Quick Notes

    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 69 Creating and Sending Messages Inserting Pictures, Ring Tones, and 3 Select the picture you want to insert. Voice Records Ring Tones When you are filling in the Message field, you can You can insert ring tones from your list of ring insert pictures, ring tones, and voice records into tones.
  • Page 70 Multimedia Messages 2 Select Insert VoiceRec. Pictures A list of voice records that can be included in a You can attach pictures from My Pictures. message appears. Pictures that you download to your handset or 3 Select the voice record you want to insert. receive in a message may be forward locked, meaning they cannot be included in a message.
  • Page 71 Creating and Sending Messages 2 Select New Attachment. Removing an Attachment 3 Select Ring Tones. To remove an attachment in a message you are creating: A list of ring tones that can be included in a message appears. 1 While you are creating a message, select Attach.
  • Page 72: Drafts

    Multimedia Messages Drafts Deleting a Draft When you send a draft, it is deleted from Drafts. While you are creating a message, you can save it in Drafts before you send it. To delete a message in Drafts without sending it: You can view, edit, send, or delete saved drafts.
  • Page 73: Receiving A Message

    Receiving a Message 3 Press m. Deleting Messages 4 Select Forward. 1 Scroll to the message you want to delete. -or- 5 Edit and send your message. View the message you want to delete. You can add to and edit the message you are 2 Press A under Delete Message.
  • Page 74: Navigating A Message

    Multimedia Messages The message is downloaded from the message If a message contains a picture or audio recording server. as an attachment, open the attachment to view the picture or play the audio recording. 2 If the message fills more than one screen, scroll to read it.
  • Page 75: Actions For Received Messages

    Actions for Received Messages Actions for Received 3 If the message fills more than one screen, scroll to read it. Messages Inbox Icons Deleting u Unread message. Unread Messages Read message. 1 Scroll to the message you want to delete. 2 Press A under Delete.
  • Page 76 Multimedia Messages 3 Select Forward. Making a Phone Call 4 Create and send your message. 1 View the message. Embedded objects and attachments are included 2 Highlight the phone number you want to call. when you forward a message. 3 Press s. Locking and Unlocking Making a Private Call 1 View the message.
  • Page 77 Actions for Received Messages Storing Message Information To Going to a Website Contacts If a message contains one or more website URLs, you can go to the website. If a message you receive contains a phone number, Private ID, Talkgroup ID, or an email 1 View the message.
  • Page 78: Customizing Mms

    Multimedia Messages 5 Press O or press A under Yes to confirm. Deleting an Embedded Picture, Ring Tone, or Voice Record Customizing MMS To delete a picture, ring tone, or voice record that The Setup menu lets you customize MMS for your is part of the body of a message you receive: handset: 1 View the message.
  • Page 79 Customizing MMS 2 With [Create Message] highlighted, press m. Deleting 3 Select Setup. You can delete only Quick Notes and reply phrases you have created. Tip: This option is available from many context-sensitive menus when you are To delete a Quick Note or reply phrase: using MMS.
  • Page 80 Multimedia Messages Clean-up Options For Sent Items • Off — messages are never automatically 1 From the Setup menu, select Cleanup > Sent deleted. 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 81: Managing Memory

    Managing Memory Managing Memory Note: Messages are stored in your handset using the same memory space used to All messages in the Inbox, Drafts, and Sent Items store Java applications data, voice share the same memory space. records, ring tones, pictures, and wallpaper images.
  • Page 82: Message Center

    3 Press O or press A under the display option on Message Center the left. The message center manages your messages. The message center shows how many messages you have of each type. You can listen to, read, or When you receive the following types of messages, delete these messages.
  • Page 83: Message Notifications

    Message Notifications • Dismiss the message notification and access the Setting Notification Options message later through the message center. To control whether your handset sounds message notification tones while you are on phone calls: Message Notifications 1 From the main menu, select Settings > Phone When you receive a message, your handset notifies Calls >...
  • Page 84: Advanced Voice Mail With Fax

    Message Center If the flip is closed, press .. -or- When you subscribe to Mike's Advanced Voice Mail with Fax, you'll receive a fax number from your point If the flip is open, press O or press A under of feature activation. If you haven't received a fax Back.
  • Page 85: Sms Messages

    To keep the message, press O. SMS Messages To dismiss the message notification: Short Message Service (SMS) messages are short If the flip is closed, press .. -or- text messages, also called text and numeric If the flip is open, press A under Back or close messages.
  • Page 86: Calling And Storing Numbers

    SMS Messages Calling and Storing Numbers If an SMS message you receive contains a phone number, you can call that number by pressing s while viewing the message. If an SMS message you receive contains a phone number, Private ID, or Talkgroup ID, you can call or send a call alert to that number, or store that number to Contacts.
  • Page 87: My Info

    My Info • Circuit Data — the number you use if you want to use your handset to transfer circuit data. See “Using Your Handset as a Modem” on page 85. My Info lets you view information about your handset You receive this number from TELUS Mobility.
  • Page 88: Setting Sending Options

    My Info 5 When you are finished, press A under Done. You can also edit the information in Line 1, Line 2, and Circuit Data, but your changes are only Automatic Sending temporary. The next time your handset registers on the network, your actual phone numbers and circuit To control whether your information is sent data number appear again in My Info.
  • Page 89: My Pictures

    My Pictures Managing Memory To view your used memory, free memory, and My Pictures lets you view pictures you received in memory capacity: MMS messages. 1 Scroll to or select any picture. Viewing Pictures 2 Press m. 3 Select Memory Size. To view pictures stored in My Pictures: Note: Pictures are stored in your handset using 1 From the main menu, select My Pictures.
  • Page 90: Digital Rights Management (Drm)

    Digital Rights Viewing License Information You can check a DRM item’s license to view the Management (DRM) following information: When you download multimedia content available • For time-based items, either the date and time online, such as Java applications, these items may the item is scheduled to expire, or the number of be subject to DRM restrictions.
  • Page 91: Deleting Items

    Managing Items 3 Press A under Renew or press m. Select About Expired Items Renew. Most items will continue to display on your handset 4 Select the link to the page where you purchased until you delete them. You can also choose to the item.
  • Page 92: Mike's Wireless Web Services

    Mike’s Wireless Web 3 Once connected, the Homepage (or the last page visited) will be displayed. To access the Home Services menu page from any other menu in the microbrowser, press e. Your i560 handset is equipped with a microbrowser 4 To view additional text while visiting a site, use the that can be used to access Mike's Wireless Web navigation keys to scroll to read it.
  • Page 93: Ending The Microbrowser Session

    Ending the Microbrowser Session Ending the Microbrowser Below is the list of available options: Session • Exit Browser — closes the browser and returns you to the idle screen. Use this option when you At any point in the session, press and hold e to want to return to the page currently viewed at a later time, without navigating through the entire close the microbrowser.
  • Page 94 Mike’s Wireless Web Services 4 Press A under Change 2 With the handset’s display facing up, insert a data cable’s connector into the accessory connector, 5 Scroll to the baud rate for your location. until you hear a click. Press A under Select. 3 Insert the data plug into the COM port of the other device.
  • Page 95: Using Direct Send

    Sending My Info and Contact Information Using Direct Send Starting a Call by Sending Information 1 From the main menu, select My Info. Direct Send lets you exchange My Info and contact 2 Press m. information with other handsets that have this 3 With Direct Send My Info highlighted, press O.
  • Page 96 Using Direct Send 2 Select Contacts or Recent Calls. Receiving My Info or Contact Information 3 Scroll to the Contacts entry or item in the recent calls list you want to send. When you receive My Info or contact information from 4 When Ready to Send appears on the display, another handset, an icon appears on the display: press the PTT button to send the information.
  • Page 97: Ring Tones

    Ring Tones 2 Set this option to On. To set your handset to vibrate instead of making a To set the ring tone your handset makes when you sound for some features but not others: receive phone calls, call alerts, message 1 From the main menu, select Ring Tones.
  • Page 98: Assigning Ring Tones To Contacts

    Ring Tones 7 When you are finished, press A under Done. Assigning Ring Tones to Contacts This icon appears on the display. You can set the ring tone your handset makes when Viewing Ring Tone you receive phone calls or call alerts from someone Assignments you have stored in Contacts.
  • Page 99: Deleting Custom Ring Tones

    Deleting Custom Ring Tones Note: Ring tones are stored in your handset using the same memory space used to store messages, Java application data, items accessible through My Pictures, and voice records created when your handset is in a call. Deleting some of these other items frees memory for ring tones.
  • Page 100: Datebook

    Datebook • A reminder — If an event has a start time, you can set Datebook to remind you that the event is going to start. Datebook stores up to 250 events. You can store events over a 13 month period — 12 months after •...
  • Page 101: Creating Events

    Creating Events Creating Events 2 Select the event. To change the current view: Every Datebook event must have a subject and be 1 While viewing Datebook, press m. stored to a date. Other information is optional. 2 Select the view you want. You may enter the information in any order by scrolling through the event details.
  • Page 102 Datebook 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 52. Select Repeat. -or- Select the repeat cycle you want.
  • Page 103: 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 104: 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, when Talkgroup number in the Subject or Location field of the reminder time occurs, your handset notifies you a Datebook event, you can call or send a call alert to with text on the display and a reminder tone.
  • Page 105: Customizing Datebook Setup

    Customizing Datebook Setup Making Calls from Datebook To make a Private call or Talkgroup call: Press the PTT button. -or- To make a phone call: If you did not include a # before the Talkgroup you 1 Highlight or select the event containing the number want to call: Press m.
  • Page 106 Datebook • Reminders — If this option is set to Only When On, your handset to remind you of events only when it is on. If this option is set to Always, your handset powers itself on when you receive reminders.
  • Page 107: Java Applications

    Java Applications To run an application that does not have a shortcut on the main menu: Your handset arrives with Java applications installed 1 From the main menu, select Java Apps. and ready to run. You can download and install more 2 Select the application or suite of applications you Java applications.
  • Page 108: Ending Applications

    Java Applications 5 Press O or press A under Yes to confirm. 2 Select the application you want to resume. 6 When your handset has finished deleting the Ending Applications application, press A under Done. To delete all Java applications: To end an application: 1 From the main menu, select Java Apps.
  • Page 109: Shortcuts On The Main Menu

    Shortcuts on the Main Menu Shortcuts on the Main Menu 2 Scroll to view the list of Java applications. Any application that has a shortcut on the main menu When you install an application, you can create a has a checkmark next to it. shortcut to the application on the main menu.
  • Page 110 Java Applications • Restricted — No Java or similar software When a Java application requests access the applications may access the location of your location of your handset, a screen appears informing handset. However, location information may still be you. available to the handset’s owner, fleet manager, or To deny this request: account administrator.
  • Page 111 Java Applications and GPS Enabled • For this session — If the application requests • Ask — When the application requests access to access to the location of your handset again the location of your handset, you are prompted before you power off your handset, the request to grant or deny permission (see “Granting or is granted without notifying you.
  • Page 112: Gps Enabled

    IMPORTANT: Things to Keep in GPS Enabled 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 and approximate geographical location of your handset, to the road.
  • Page 113: Viewing Your Approximate Location

    Viewing Your Approximate Location 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 and calculated in such situations, it may take much the Federal Radionavigation Plan.
  • Page 114: Enhancing Gps Performance

    GPS Enabled Enhancing GPS Performance To calculate your location again: Press A under Rfrsh. Sometimes the GPS feature of your handset may be It may take your handset several minutes to complete unable to complete a location calculation the process of determining your location. During this successfully.
  • Page 115: Updating Satellite Almanac Data

    Updating Satellite Almanac Data • Hold your handset to enhance reception. Signals • In a car. When using the GPS Enabled feature in a from GPS satellites are transmitted to your GPS car, position your handset so that the GPS antenna antenna, which is in your handset antenna.
  • Page 116: Setting Privacy Options

    GPS Enabled The almanac contains information about the location 3 Select the privacy option you want: of satellites, their operational status, and other • Restricted — No Java or similar software satellite information. Keeping this information applications may view the location of your updated enhances the performance of your GPS handset.
  • Page 117: Using Gps With Map Software

    Using GPS with Map Software 2 Select On or Off. To do this, connect your handset to your laptop (or other device) with a data cable and set your handset 3 Enter the current GPS PIN. to transmit data (see “Getting Started” on page 110). Note: When you receive your handset, your GPS Your handset then provides your approximate PIN is 0000.
  • Page 118 GPS Enabled Getting Started 3 Insert the data plug into the COM port of your laptop or other device. To connect your handset to your laptop or other Make sure no other application is using the COM port device: selected. 1 Open the flap covering the handset’s accessory Make sure the COM port settings of your laptop or connector.
  • Page 119: Voice Records

    Voice Records 3 To stop the voice record while it is playing, press A voice record is a recording you make with your Tip: To pause or resume, press any key. handset and can play back. You can record notes to Labeling Voice Records yourself when your handset is not in a call or record phone calls when your handset is in a call.
  • Page 120: 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 121: Managing Memory

    Managing Memory 2 Scroll to any voice record. 3 Press m. 4 Select Delete All. 5 Press O or A under Yes to confirm. Managing Memory To view the amount of memory available for voice records: 1 From the main menu, select VoiceRecord. 2 Press m.
  • Page 122: 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 Cntcs. To create a memo: 4 To store the number as a new entry, select [New Contact].
  • Page 123: Shortcuts

    Using a Shortcut Shortcuts 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 the and then use it to take you to that screen any time.
  • Page 124: 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 125: 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 all phone calls, Private calls, group calls, call alerts, message notifications, and Setting the Volume Datebook reminders, see “Setting Your Handset to Vibrate”...
  • Page 126: Changing The Look Of Your Handset

    Customizing Your Handset Changing the Look of Your Setting Text Size Handset To set the size of the text on the internal display: 1 From the main menu, select Settings > Wallpaper Display/Info > Text Size. A wallpaper is an image that appears on the idle 2 Select the option you want: screen.
  • Page 127: Airplane Mode-Temporarily Turning Off Calls

    Airplane Mode—Temporarily Turning Off Calls Setting the Menu View Tip: To control how long the backlight stays on while a Java application is displayed: Select You can set the items on your main menu and Java Settings > Display/Info > Backlight > Java applications menu to appear as large icons or a list: Timer.
  • Page 128: Using A Headset

    Customizing Your Handset To restore your handset’s ability to do all these For phone calls, use the remote PTT button to things: answer calls, switch between calls, and end calls. Hold the remote PTT button for less than 2 seconds Set this option to Off.
  • Page 129 Using Settings • 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 number format; sets year. of rings.
  • Page 130 Customizing Your Handset • One Touch PTT — control the action of the PTT • Left Sftkey — sets the main menu item you button from the idle screen. See “Setting One access when you press the left option key from the Touch PTT”...
  • Page 131: Advanced Features

    Using Settings • Java Speaker —sets the volume of sound • Change Passwords — changes your handset associated with Java applications coming out of unlock code, security code, SIM PIN, and GPS the speakers. PIN. • Data — sets the volume of sounds that notify you Advanced Features that you are receiving a circuit data call.
  • Page 132 Customizing Your Handset • Return to Home — After Handset controls how long the recent calls list displays after handset calls; After Prvt controls how long the recent calls list displays after Private calls. • Airplane Mode — prevents your handset from making or receiving phone calls, Private calls, or group calls, or transferring data.
  • Page 133: Profiles

    Viewing Profiles 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 134: Creating Profiles

    Profiles When you do this, your handset updates the profile in Follow the applicable instructions in “Creating effect to reflect these changes, without notifying you. Profiles” to edit the various fields. Creating Profiles Deleting Profiles 1 From the main menu, select Profiles. To delete a profile: 2 Select New Profile.
  • Page 135 Setting Call Filtering 2 To set filtering options for phone calls, select 6 To set filtering options for message notifications, Phone. select Notifications. • Off sets your handset to notify you of all phone • Off sets your handset to notify you of all calls.
  • Page 136: Understanding Status Messages

    Understanding Status Status Message Description Messages Messages You are either out of coverage or Service Not having problems with provisioning. You may receive status messages under certain Available conditions. Before contacting TELUS Mobility Client The system is experiencing heavy System Busy Care, note the message, numeric code, and the traffic.
  • Page 137 Status Message Description Messages The incorrect PIN was entered 3 PIN Blocked consecutive times. You will be unable Call Your to place or receive calls on your Provider handset. Contact TELUS Mobility Client Care to have them obtain the PIN Unblock Key (PUK) code. Your SIM card is not being detected.
  • Page 138: Safety And General Information

    Operation and EME Exposure exposure to electrical, magnetic, and electromagnetic fields in the radio frequency range Your Motorola radio product is designed to comply between 9 kHz and 300 GHz.” "Attachment to with the following national and international Resolution 303 from July 2, 2002.
  • Page 139: Phone Operation

    To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure Approved Accessories guidelines, if you wear a radio product on your body For a list of approved Motorola accessories call when transmitting, always place the radio product in 1-800-453-0920, or visit our website at a Motorola approved clip, holder, holster, case or www.motorola.com/iden.
  • Page 140 The SAR information reported to the FCC includes the must be tested and certified to the FCC that is does not FCC-accepted Motorola testing protocol, assessment exceed the limit established by the government-adopted procedure, and measurement uncertainty range for this requirement for safe exposure.
  • Page 141: Electro Magnetic Interference/Compatibility

    Electro Magnetic Interference/Compatibility Electro Magnetic Medical Devices Interference/Compatibility Pacemakers Note: Nearly every electronic device is The Advanced Medical Technology Association susceptible to electromagnetic (AdvaMed) recommends that a minimum separation interference (EMI) if inadequately of 6 inches (15 cm) be maintained between a shielded, designed or otherwise handheld wireless radio product and a pacemaker.
  • Page 142: Operational Warnings

    Safety and General Information Operational Warnings Other Medical Devices If you use any other personal medical device, consult For Vehicles with an Air Bag the manufacturer of your device to determine if it is adequately shielded from RF energy. Your physician Do not place a portable radio product in the area over may be able to assist you in obtaining this the air bag or in the air bag deployment area.
  • Page 143: Operational Cautions

    Operational Cautions other area where you would normally be Cleaning and Drying Considerations advised to turn off your vehicle engine. Using a leather carry case may help protect the Areas with potentially explosive surfaces and help prevent liquids (e.g., rain) from atmospheres are often but not always entering into the interior of the radio product.
  • Page 144: Accessory Safety Information

    Safety and General Information Clean the external surfaces of the radio product with • To reduce the risk of damage to the cord or plug, a damp cloth, using a mild solution of dishwashing pull by the plug rather than the cord when you detergent and water.
  • Page 145 Accessory Safety Information • The cord size is 18AWG for lengths up to 100 feet and 16AWG for lengths up to 150 feet. • Do not operate any battery charger if it has received a sharp blow, has been dropped, or has been damaged in any way;...
  • Page 146: Hearing Aid Compatibility

    Hearing Aid Compatibility Hearing Aid Results will vary depending on the user’s hearing device and individual type and degree of hearing Compatibility loss. If a hearing device is particularly vulnerable to interference noise, even a mobile handset with a higher rating may still cause unacceptable noise When some mobile handsets are used with certain levels in the hearing device.
  • Page 147 Be sure to evaluate your personal needs by trying out this mobile handset with your specific hearing device, using both antenna positions if equipped with a retractable antenna. More information about hearing aid compatibility may be found at: http://commerce.motorola.com/consumer/QWhtml/ accessibility/default.html, www.fcc.gov, www.fda.gov, and www.accesswireless.org.
  • Page 148: Motorola Limited Warranty

    What Does this Warranty Cover? Subject to the exclusions contained below, Motorola, Accessories as defined One (1) year from the Inc. warrants its Motorola iDEN Digital Mobile and above. date of purchase by the Portable Handsets ("Products"), Motorola-branded or first consumer purchaser certified accessories sold for use with these Products of the product.
  • Page 149 Motorola, or its Batteries. Only batteries whose fully charged authorized service centers, are excluded from capacity falls below 80% of their rated capacity and coverage.
  • Page 150 (d) the name and What will Motorola Do? Motorola, at its option, will location of the installation facility (if applicable) and, at no charge repair, replace or refund the purchase most importantly;...
  • Page 151: Patent And Trademark Information

    TO USE THE PRODUCTS, ACCESSORIES OR trademarks indicated as such herein are trademarks SOFTWARE TO THE FULL EXTENT THESE of Motorola, Inc. ® Reg. U.S. Pat. & Tm. Off. © 2005 DAMAGES MAY BE DISCLAIMED BY LAW. Motorola, Inc. All rights reserved.
  • Page 152 Furthermore, the purchase of the Motorola products shall not be deemed to grant either directly or by implication, estoppel, or otherwise, any license under the copyrights, patents,...
  • Page 153: Index

    Index charging 4, 5 answering automatically 121 door 3 answering with any key 121 Numerics inserting 3 emergency 34 safety 135 entering number 31 2-way radio 121 Baud rate 124 from Contacts 19, 32 see also Private calls, group calls, and call alerts from Datebook 32 3-way calling 49 from memo 114...
  • Page 154 Index Contact information voice name 41 renewing items 82 Direct Send 87 renewing license 82 receiving 36, 88 time-based usage 82 Datebook 32 sending 87 viewing license information Digital rights management Contacts 19, 32, 39 see DRM addressing MMS messages Direct Launch 29 Email 39, 41, 86 Direct Send 87...
  • Page 155 GPS, see GPS Enabled International numbers 50 MMS messages 73 Group calls 22, 121 calling 50 pictures 81 making 23 storing 45 ring tones 90 off 23 voice records 113 receiving 23 Menu key 2, 8 Java applications Menus 8 backlight 119 context-sensitive 2, 8 Handset, see phone...
  • Page 156 Index talk range 25 Mute 34 locking 123 MMS messages My Info 79 modem 85 attachments 66, 70 Direct Send 87 off 6 calls from 68 editing 79 on 6 creating 54 receiving 35, 88 only 124 deleting 65, 67, 71, 73 sending 80, 87 setting up 2 drafts 64...
  • Page 157 off 89 editing 115 saving from messages 70 using 115 Quick notes 60, 71 setting 89 SIM card 11, 13 see also MMS messages, quick notes setting in Contacts 90 Contacts 39 vibrate 89, 117 inserting 14 viewing assigned 90 removing 15 Radio frequency 130 SIM PIN 11, 123...
  • Page 158 Index Text entry 52 saving from messages 69, 70 database 52 viewing 111, 112 mode 52 Volume, setting 117, 122 Word mode 52 Themes 118 Waits Trademark information 143 dialing 50 Turbo Dial 33 storing 44 Wallpaper 118 Voice mail 75 Wireless Web 84 receiving 75 Word mode 52...

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